Overview of CapturePlus Image Effect Features
This feature lets you adjust image brightness, mosaic effects, size, and more.
-Invert Colors: Applies an overall color inversion effect to the image.
-Black and White Effect: Applies a black-and-white effect to the image.
-Adjust Saturation: Lets you adjust the saturation level.
-Adjust Brightness: Lets you adjust the brightness.
-Add Noise (Color): Creates a color noise effect.
-Add Noise (Mono): Mono creates a white noise effect.
-Add Mosaic: Applies a mosaic effect to the entire image.
-Rotate: Lets you rotate the image to 90, 180, 270 degrees, or a custom angle.
-Flip: Flips the image left/right or up/down.
-Zoom In and Out: Lets you enlarge or reduce the image, and you can keep the aspect ratio when changing the width or height.
-Resize Canvas: Lets you change the canvas size and background color.
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How to Record Your Screen with oCam
First, use the mouse to adjust the green recording frame and set the recording area.

The center drag handle lets you move the recording area with the mouse,

The small squares at each corner can be dragged with the mouse to resize the recording area.

The large rectangular box is the area that will be recorded on the screen.
Once the recording area is set, click the Record button on the oCam main window or press the default hotkey ( F2 ) to start recording. ( The hotkey can be changed in Options. )

When recording starts, the oCam main window changes as shown below.

The Stop button stops recording, Pause pauses the recording, and Capture lets you take a capture even while recording is in progress.
It also shows the remaining time, the size of the file currently being recorded, and the remaining space on the hard disk.
The recording frame also turns red, and when the frame is red, it means recording is in progress.

When you click Stop Recording, the recording ends. To check the recorded video, click the Open button.

Clicking the Open button opens Windows Explorer and selects the recorded file.
The recorded video can be played in a video player,
and it can also be uploaded to sites like YouTube.