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Chapter 2: Using YouCam
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Exposure: use the slider to adjust the amount of light that is captured in the
webcam video image. Adjusting this feature can dramatically adjust the overall
brightness of your webcam video.
Select the Advanced button to adjust the specific settings for your webcam
device. Consult your webcams user manual for a detailed description on the
configuration of these controls.
Zooming In on the Video Image
Select the button if you want to zoom in on the webcam video image, as
follows:
Select Auto face detection to have CyberLink YouCam automatically detect
your face and zoom in slightly. Using this feature will enable CyberLink YouCam
to track and follow your face as it moves within the webcam image.
Use the Manual zoom slider to manually zoom (up to 4x zoom) in on a specific
part of your webcam video. Drag the boxed area to the area of the video you
want the camera to focus on.
Webcam Effects
CyberLink YouCam has a lot of effects that you can apply to your live webcam
image. When applied, a user viewing your webcam will instantly see the effect.
These effects are also applied to any photo snapshots or webcam video you are
recording at the time.
The following types of effects are available within CyberLink YouCam:
Emotion effects: temporary effects that help you express an emotion or
appreciation to the webcam viewer.
Note: select the icon to enable an emotion effect for placement any where you like on
the webcam image. Once enabled and displayed as , you can repeatedly select different
locations on the webcam image where you would like the selected effect applied.
Gadgets: applied effects that let you magically add hats, masks, and
more to your webcam image using face tracking technology.
Avatars: character effects that use facial feature tracking to mimic your
face movement and actions. Use an avatar if you are feeling a little camera shy
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