A relatively poor built-in webcam on most computers causes movies to look grainy and have pixelated visuals, which ruins a lot of Zoom meetings and video conferences. With the Camo 2.0, you may appear to be streaming from a professional camera by altering the camera on your laptop.
With tools, filters, and settings for the ideal shot, Camo is a camera optimization utility available for free on Windows and Mac. With the program, you can use your phone as a webcam while using your laptop, and it gives you a lot of control over the image that is being relayed.
This program allows users to alter resolution, add filters, overlays, and adjust brightness and saturation levels. To achieve a panoramic or zoomed-in effect, alter the frame and play with the flash settings. With the most recent update, 2.0, you may now use green-screen mode, which blurs everything behind the subject, and for webcams that don’t support it, you can now use portrait mode.