How to remove default camera background filter

Copper Contributor

@Windows11 

I desperately need help in fixing the background to the default camera on Windows 11. 

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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. 

 

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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. 

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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!!

6 Replies

@LazzySab I'm currently experiencing this in my camera. Can someone help me with this? 

@emjay04 

go to huawei pc kontrol (pc manager)then huaweı control panel after select camera and AI camera select web cam vırtiual none.thats it

Open ManyCam, and go to the Background section. Select the No Background option.
Ensure 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.
Step 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.