# \&saturation

Sender-Side Option! ([`&push`](https://docs.vdo.ninja/advanced-settings/setup-parameters/push))

## Options

Example: `&saturation=128`

<table><thead><tr><th width="270">Value</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>(integer value; <code>1</code> to <code>255</code>)</td><td>saturation of the camera for a Logitech camera</td></tr></tbody></table>

## Details

Lets you manually pre-set the saturation of the camera/webcam:

It will normally take an integer value in the range of `1` to `255`, at least for a Logitech webcam, but will vary based on the camera / device you are using.

VDO.Ninja already tries to auto-save camera settings for android devices that support video settings, but for desktop browsers, it does not. Using these new values though you can manually set things to auto-configure as you want.

These settings will apply to ALL video devices though, not just a specific one. If a setting isn't supported by your camera or browser, it will just fail quietly, and not apply. You'll see an error in the console log though.<br>

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* Firefox and Safari may not support this feature.
* Not all cameras/smartphones will support this option
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You can check the video settings menu as to whether a device supports a certain feature or what value ranges are support; you can also check it out here <https://vdo.ninja/supports>.

## Related

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[](https://docs.vdo.ninja/advanced-settings/camera-parameters)
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