To see it in action, I create a Teams Meeting in Outlook: I have added the PNG to the Uploads directory: And the background I am uploading is: this completely green PNG. In my case, the directory is called C:\Users\lucas_j\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Teams\Backgrounds\Uploads. You are allowed – semi-supported it seems – to add your own background pictures, by uploading an image file to the directory %appdata%\Microsoft\Teams\Backgrounds\Uploads. 20 odd backgrounds are shipped by Microsoft. When the camera is switched on in Teams, you can select a your background of preference. The main Teams feature I am leveraging here is the custom background that was introduced in March or early April 2020. In this article, I will explain how to do so – and achieve an effect like this. If you do not have a big green piece of cloth – or a way to hang it in your office – you can still create a video with a green background, using Microsoft Teams. A trick commonly used by reporters who do not actually want to stand in the cold. If you record yourself in front of a green screen – or giant sheet or curtain – you can then manipulate the video and have any picture, movie, drawing or other visual replace the green in the video.
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