![]() If the background image is back-to-front (hello STU Tower!) click on 'Mirror my video' where you selected the background image.If you see yourself disappearing into your virtual background, try sitting closer to your camera and make sure your face is well-lit.Zoom will detect the background colour of your wall, which you can manually adjust if needed.Ĭlose the settings box by clicking on the top right X and your changes will be saved. Then click on your preferred background and select ‘I have a green screen’. Navigate to where you’ve saved your background images. Next time you’re in a Zoom meeting click on the small up arrow next to the video icon in the bottom left corner.Ĭlick ‘Choose virtual background’ then click on the plus sign. Any colour wall is fine as long as it is consistent. Sit against a blank wall so Zoom can trace your outline and show the image behind you – instead of over the top of you. Step 2 – find a ‘green screen’ aka a blank wall Students with accessibility requirements. ![]() ![]() Short course and microcredential participants.International Studies and Social Sciences.
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