![]() ![]() There, navigate to "Background & Filters" and choose "Video Filters". Zoom, the video-conferencing platform, has seen a major uptick in usage as an increasing number of people quarantine in their houses to prevent the spread of coronavirus. ![]() However, I seem to be missing video filters from my profile settings within 'In Meetings (advanced)'. They can be accessed simply by heading to the Zoom "preferences" option, or clicking the little upwards facing arrow that appears while in a Zoom chat and choosing the video preferences setting from there. When logged into the Zoom Desktop app, the video filters tab in the 'Background & Effects' section says that video filters are disabled and need to be enabled in the my profile settings. They are not quite as dramatic or fun as the ones on Snap – there is a "Lioness" filter, for instance, which looks something like the cat but only adds the ears and mouth to your face – but they are much more easily used. Zoom does also have its own wide range of filters, built into the app, if you'd prefer not to go through the complicated process of downloading Snap Camera. To remove it, you can just do the same: click through the preferences and change your camera back to the name of your normal webcam. That's done by opening up the preferences, clicking to "Camera", and clicking the drop down that decides which camera Zoom uses so that you can change it to "Snap Camera" – once that's done, Zoom will treat the video coming from the app as your normal camera. ![]() Once you've picked your cat avatar, you will have to activate it in your Zoom settings. ![]()
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