Using Face Tracking on the Webcam Live! Pro
Using Face Tracking on the Webcam Live! Pro
With Face Tracking, your camera automatically zooms in on your face during
video instant messaging sessions, or when recording video.
Using color detection technology that locks on to skin tone, your camera will
zoom in on and frame your face in real time. Face Tracking also recognizes and
detects all faces if there is more than one face in your camera's field of view.
Face Tracking has two tracking modes:
Continuous
The tracker continuously follows each face movement (Note: Avoid selecting this
mode if there is rapid head movement as continuous tracking movement can result
in jerky video).
Smart
The tracker waits until your head stops moving before framing your face.
Enabling Face Tracking
You can enable Face Tracking in the Face Tracking Utility. You can launch the
Face Tracking Utility in the following ways:
- In WebCam Center, click Tools - Face Tracking Utility.

- Right-click the Creative Cam Detector icon in the System Tray
and click the Face Tracking Utility option.
Note
Face Tracking is only available with selected Creative WebCams. You will not
see the Face Tracking Utility option if your camera does not support Face Tracking
Tips for successful face tracking
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Make sure the white balance is correctly adjusted so that there is no color
cast. To quickly adjust white balance, place a blank sheet of white paper
about 20 cm (8-inches) in front of your WebCam for three seconds.
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Make sure your face is well lit and not over- or under-exposed. An over-exposed
face appears white whereas an under-exposed face appears dark.
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Avoid backgrounds and clothing that are the same color as human skin.
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Avoid sleeveless clothing.
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Make sure your face is within the field of view of the WebCam. The tracker
uses digital pan and zoom, and cannot track your face if it is out of the
WebCam's view.
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The tracker is sensitive to head movement. In the unlikely event that the
tracker fails to detect very small head movements, gently move your head
to attract the attention of the tracker.
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The tracker is set to work best at the default color saturation setting
(level 32). Changing this setting, especially to one of the extreme ends,
will affect the performance of the tracker.
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Place the camera on a sturdy surface. The Face Tracking feature is very
sensitive to movement, and holding the camera can cause the software not
to track properly