Adding a Webpage to Your Slide: Share Online Resources
VideoCom Presenter allows you to display web pages as part of your presentation, which adds more visually appealing content to your slides. Incorporating your very own web pages during sales presentations can add a significant positive impact on your online credibility.
Adding a Webpage as a New Slide
Adding a Webpage as a Slide Overlay
Webpage Properties
Adding a Webpage as a New Slide
To add a camera as a full new slide in VideoCom Presenter:
click the + Add Slide button at the upper-left corner, then select Webpage.
In the Add Webpage popup, enter the webpage URL then click Add.
Adding a Webpage as a Slide Overlay
Go to your preferred slide.
Click the Webpage icon in the toolbar at the upper-right portion of the app.
In the Add Webpage popup, enter the webpage URL then click Add.
To reposition the webpage window, click and hold on its frame, then drag it to the desired location on the slide. You can place it in a corner, centered, or any other position that suits your presentation design.
Webpage Properties
To access the webpage properties, click the Gear icon at the top right corner of the app.
Audio Controls
Allows you to adjust the webpage volume
Resolution
Automatic
Lets VideoCom Presenter decide on the display resolution of your webpage (default)
Custom
Select this to set your webpage resolution manually
Color
Brightness
Adjusting brightness changes the overall lightness or darkness of your webpage source. When you increase brightness, the webpage becomes brighter, while reducing brightness makes it darker.
Contrast
Adjusting contrast changes the difference between the lightest and darkest areas of your webpage source. When you increase contrast, the brighter areas of the webpage become brighter and the darker areas become darker, making it look more dynamic and vivid. Conversely, reducing contrast makes the bright areas less bright and the dark areas less dark, resulting in a flatter and less detailed webpage appearance.
Hue
Adjusting hue changes the overall color balance of your webpage source. The hue is a specific attribute of color that indicates its position on the color spectrum, such as red, blue, or green. When you adjust the hue, you shift the colors in the webpage toward a different part of the color spectrum.
Saturation
Adjusting saturation changes the intensity or vibrancy of colors in your webpage. When you increase saturation, the colors become more intense and vibrant, while reducing saturation makes the colors more muted and less intense.
Transparency
Adjusting transparency changes the degree to which the webpage source is visible or allows other elements to show through it. When you decrease transparency, the webpage source becomes more see-through.
Layout
Rotate
Allows you to rotate the angle of your webpage source between -180 and +180 degrees
Cropping
Cropping allows you to manually adjust the visible portion of your webpage source. You can crop from the top, bottom, left, and right using this option.
Updated on: 13/10/2023
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