Creating and managing image presets in Studio is an efficient way to swiftly adjust your camera settings to match varying lighting conditions or specific visual styles. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
Creating a New Image Preset
Navigate to the Image Tab: Open the right-hand tray in Studio and click on the Image tab to access the image settings.
Open Presets: At the top of the image tray, locate and click the Presets button to view available image presets.
Create a Preset: Click on the plus (+) button or the empty preset card to create a new image setting preset. Doing this will capture a snapshot of your current video, saving all adjusted image settings, such as exposure and white balance, into the new preset.
Managing Image Presets
Rename a Preset: To change the name of an existing preset, double-click on the preset's name, type the new title, and press Enter to save.
Delete a Preset: To remove an unwanted preset, click the trash icon on the bottom left of the preset card.
Key Insights
Image presets store all camera settings adjustments, allowing for quick recall of complex configurations with a single click.
You can create presets for different conditions (e.g., daytime natural light, nighttime concert lighting) to easily switch between optimal settings.
Presets can be reorganized by dragging and dropping them within the tray.
There is no limit to the number of presets you can create, offering unlimited customization for your production needs.
FAQs
Q: Can I edit the settings of an existing preset?
A: To modify an existing preset, apply the preset, adjust your settings as needed, and then save these new settings as a new preset. Currently, you cannot directly edit the settings within an existing preset.
Q: Is there a limit to how many presets I can create?
A: No, there's no limit. You can create as many image setting presets as you need for different scenarios.
Q: How can I quickly switch between presets during a live session?
A: Simply click on the desired preset in the presets tray to apply it instantly to your live feed.
Use Cases
Day-to-Night Transitions: Create presets for daytime and nighttime settings to quickly adjust your camera for changing light conditions without manually tweaking settings.
Event Types: Have presets ready for different types of events (e.g., talks, concerts) to ensure optimal video quality no matter the lighting setup.