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You can share your Zoom call on a big picture and still see your own face too.

You can share your Zoom call on a big picture and still see your own face too.

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emmylee33
Senior Member
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04-06-2026, 04:00 PM
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Hi - I'm trying to get a nice look at my screen on Zoom that feels easy to set up. When I use screen share, either from Desktop or a part of the screen, my main camera picture gets cut down to a small box instead of staying big. Since I'm showing off art and need to put some reference pictures next to it while still sharing my other camera feed as the bigger window, I can't find the right steps in Zoom's help pages. Is this possible? Any advice would be great thanks
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emmylee33
04-06-2026, 04:00 PM #1

Hi - I'm trying to get a nice look at my screen on Zoom that feels easy to set up. When I use screen share, either from Desktop or a part of the screen, my main camera picture gets cut down to a small box instead of staying big. Since I'm showing off art and need to put some reference pictures next to it while still sharing my other camera feed as the bigger window, I can't find the right steps in Zoom's help pages. Is this possible? Any advice would be great thanks

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MisterKapol
Member
126
04-06-2026, 07:08 PM
#2
Welcome to the forums! Last time I used Zoom was back last year. You are trying to work with two cameras on your side: one is the art you're focused on, and the other holds reference material, both in the same room as the audience? I think what you need is the Spotlight option while using Gallery View for the app. If you have multiple cameras to use, check this guide out. Hope this helps!
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MisterKapol
04-06-2026, 07:08 PM #2

Welcome to the forums! Last time I used Zoom was back last year. You are trying to work with two cameras on your side: one is the art you're focused on, and the other holds reference material, both in the same room as the audience? I think what you need is the Spotlight option while using Gallery View for the app. If you have multiple cameras to use, check this guide out. Hope this helps!

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KRC4267
Member
69
04-07-2026, 07:00 PM
#3
Welcome to the forums, new member! Last time we used Zoom was back last year. You are trying to use two cameras on your side: one is where you focus, and the other holds reference material while both are in front of your audience. I think what you need is the Spotlight option when using Gallery View for the app. If you have multiple cameras to work with, please follow this guide. Hope this helps!
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KRC4267
04-07-2026, 07:00 PM #3

Welcome to the forums, new member! Last time we used Zoom was back last year. You are trying to use two cameras on your side: one is where you focus, and the other holds reference material while both are in front of your audience. I think what you need is the Spotlight option when using Gallery View for the app. If you have multiple cameras to work with, please follow this guide. Hope this helps!

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PookyPanda
Member
55
04-08-2026, 03:59 AM
#4
Hi Luftij, thanks for getting back to me so quickly. It is just one camera feed plus an image shown in a program that I am trying to share. I think your idea should work fine anyway - I will test it out when I get a chance to go back and fix the setup, then post what happens here.
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PookyPanda
04-08-2026, 03:59 AM #4

Hi Luftij, thanks for getting back to me so quickly. It is just one camera feed plus an image shown in a program that I am trying to share. I think your idea should work fine anyway - I will test it out when I get a chance to go back and fix the setup, then post what happens here.