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How to remove default camera background filter
I desperately need help in fixing the background to the default camera on Windows 11.
There's always a background on the camera. This happened when I got the laptop last year when the system automatically updated. I know it's not a zoom background cause when I go to zoom, and click "none" no background, it still shows the same image. it's not going away. I think it's a default camera background of some sort.
Ever since then, the only fix I can do is disabling and enabling the camera in "Manage Camera" setting so the background would be gone (about 3-5 times of disabling and enabling), and for a while the background just disappears.
Also tried to repair, reset and uninstall hoping it would just be a camera setting problem, but to no avail the background is still there.
Right now, no matter how many times I disable and enable the camera, the background doesn't go away. Now I'm stuck with the background for all my online classes.
Can anyone please help me in fixing this!!
- akalins150Copper Contributor
go to huawei pc kontrol (pc manager)then huaweı control panel after select camera and AI camera select web cam vırtiual none.thats it
- DarrenigCopper ContributorOpen ManyCam, and go to the Background section. Select the No Background option.
- DarrenigCopper ContributorEnsure that your camera-related applications are updated to the latest version, as updates can sometimes fix bugs or restore default settings. Make sure your Windows 11 OS is fully updated. Go to Settings > Windows Update and check for updates.
- Nobel_BaynesIron ContributorHere is the official tutorial you should check out:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/manage-cameras-with-camera-settings-in-windows-11-97997ed5-bb98-47b6-a13d-964106997757 - AmiriooimBrass ContributorStep 1: Open the Camera app by searching for "Camera" in the Start menu.
Step 2: Look for any settings or options within the Camera app that might apply a background effect, such as blur or background replacement. Unfortunately, the Windows Camera app itself does not typically apply these effects, so you might not find these settings here.
Step 3: If no such options exist, the effect may be coming from a different application.