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April 13, 2025

Understanding Presets in Canvid: Save Time and Ensure Consistency

Presets in Canvid save your recording and playback settings. Learn which options are stored and why using presets can improve your workflow.

What Are Presets in Canvid?

In Canvid, presets are predefined templates that store a set of video editing configurations. They allow you to apply consistent styles and settings across your projects, saving time and maintaining uniformity. Instead of manually adjusting settings for each new project, you can apply a preset to ensure all your videos have the same look and feel.

Canvid Customizable Presets (menu)

Why Use Presets in Canvid?

Utilizing presets in Canvid offers several advantages:​

  • Efficiency: Quickly apply your preferred settings without repetitive adjustments.​
  • Consistency: Maintain a cohesive style across all your video content.​
  • Customization: Tailor presets to suit different video types, such as tutorials, promotional content, or social media posts.

How to Create and Apply Presets in Canvid

Creating and applying presets in Canvid is straightforward:​

  1. Customize Your Settings: Adjust your video project settings to your desired configuration.​
  2. Save as Preset: Save these settings as a new preset within Canvid.​
  3. Apply Preset to New Projects: When starting a new project, select your saved preset to instantly apply all the predefined settings.​

This process streamlines your workflow and ensures consistency across all your video projects.​

What Settings Are Included in a Canvid Preset?

A Canvid preset can encompass various settings, including:​

By saving these configurations in a preset, you can ensure that each new project adheres to your established preferences.​

Saved Settings in a Real Canvid Preset (JSON Breakdown)

These are real values taken from a Canvid preset schema file. Using JSON-based presets helps creators standardize their video styling across multiple recordings.

Setting Category Setting Name Value / Description
PlaybackPadding15
Corner Radius20
ShadowEnabled, Color: #000000, Opacity: 0.8, Offset: 3, Blur: 6
BackgroundTypeGradient
Primary Color#94b8ff
Gradient Colors#ffcf73, #ff7a2f
Blur0
WebcamPositionBottom Right
Hiddenfalse
Mirrorfalse
Offset30
Radius35
Scale0.4
Zoomed Scale0.75
ShadowEnabled, Color: #000000, Opacity: 0.5, Offset: 3, Blur: 6
CursorVisibletrue
Scale3
Typepointer
Smooth Movementtrue
Hide While Stationaryfalse
Reset at Video Endfalse
Easing[1, 107.64, 30.96, 0]
Zoom & EasingDefault Zoom Scale2
Always Keep Zoomed Infalse
Zoom In Easing[1, 210, 20, 0]
Zoom Out Easing[1, 210, 20, 0]
Follow Easing[1, 280, 120, 0]
AudioMicrophone Recordingtrue
System Audio Recordingtrue
SubtitlesShow Subtitlesfalse
Word Highlightingtrue
Subtitle Scale1
Aspect RatioAspect Ratioauto

This preset configuration was exported from a real Canvid schema file.

Final Thoughts

Canvid presets make my video editing faster and more consistent. I use them every day and they've saved me a ton of time by eliminating repetitive setup tasks. Instead of adjusting settings from scratch, I just load a preset and voila, the work is done! Whether I'm making tutorials, promo videos, or social media content, presets help me keep everything looking clean and professional across all my projects.