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How to change the color filters in OBS

Several Color Filter options are available with our OBS templates to allow for better viewing contrast for the eyes. 

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A. Connect Cameras

In order make sure OBS can see all of the connected devices, plug in the goggles.

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B. Source Toolbar

Click on View in the upper left corner.  If Source Toolbar does not have a check mark next to it, click on it.

Now, the Source Toolbar should be visible if it was not before. 

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C. Left Eye

In the Scenes box, click on 1-LEFT.

Next, in the Sources box, click Camera 1 (Left Eye).

color filters window left eye

D. Test Filters

In the Source Toolbar, click Filters.
 

Once the Filters for ‘Camera 1 (Left Eye)’ window opens, test different filters. 

You can test different filters by clicking on the eye next to their names to turn the filters on and off.  You can also test turning multiple filters on at the same time.

A combination that has worked for other customers is Contrast-Med and Shadows-Med.

Note: Remember which filters you turn on for this eye because you will need to repeat this process for the Right Eye.

Once you have found the filter(s) that works click Close in the lower right corner. 

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E. Right Eye

In the Scenes box, click on 2-RIGHT.

Next, in the Sources box, click Camera 2 (Right Eye).

color filters window right eye

F. Filters

In the Source Toolbar, click Filters.
 

Once the Filters for ‘Camera 2 (Right Eye)’ window opens, turn on the same filters that were turned on for the left eye.  To do this, click on the eye next to the filter name. 

Once you have turned on the filter(s) click Close in the lower right corner. 

G.  You have completed the steps for changing the color filters in OBS.