On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 8:51 PM Tim via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
wrote:

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> If I google around, apparently there are things that can do the green
> screen effect with zoom without a *green* screen, though they may be
> Windows/Mac.
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I looked into this with Zoom, because I wanted to have a nice background
like my online bridge partner does. It turns out that Zoom does have a way
to separate foreground from background that does not rely on a green
screen. It mostly works although there are a few artifacts. However, this
feature is only available on Windows. If you are running it on Linux, you
need a green screen in order to use a virtual background.

I use an old slide projector screen with a green cloth draped over it. It
works well but is a pain to set up for every Zoom call.

--Greg

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