Twilight Photography

Twilight or Day-to-Dusk photography shows the characteristics of the landscape or the exterior setting of the property. Twilight encourages buyers to consider the cosy appeal of the property. That also inspires a sense of excitement and anticipation about the interior of the building. This gives potential customers a wider perspective when buying a home.

Keep in mind the following in doing real estate photo editing, especially for exterior shots:

White Balance and Contrast

If the image has an overall appeal of either brightness or darkness, change it. Focus on the mid-tones of the image by adjusting the white balance. The white balance has an impact on the level of colour. Again, exposure and white balance are different from each other.

Check the entire tone of the photo, if it’s not as striking as imagined and adjusting the white balance will be very important.

Also focus on details by adjusting the brightness and contrast to whether to lighten the photo up or darken the photo down.

Perspective Correction

Adjusting the lines should be done with precision and photos with sloped angles are not nice to look at. Vertical lines can express resilience and power. These attributes are dependent on how the edge of the frame has been carefully aligned. Bad vertical lines distort a photo in the same way that an imperfect landscape can ruin a picture.
Meanwhile, horizontal lines express calm, weight and stability. The reason why horizontal lines are the prominent lines in a photo because of these attributes. However, these qualities can be missing if the image is slanted when viewed.

This can be resolved by using a tilt-shift lens or by using the Lens Corrections panel in Adobe Lightroom. We may also keystone the image as applicable. This fixes the image’s perspective.

Image Correction

Change the colours present in the images by photo colour correction. This technique can turn red from blue to white. Retain the colour of the image and slightly adjust colour’s brightness to fine-tune the picture.

Other minor imperfections like dust spots or a scratched main focus on the area of the image will have a real effect. Removing those defects would make the image more real.

Adding Effects

Effects can enhance the image’s artistic quality. To add fire to a chimney, include streaks of light on furniture, fix blown out windows and the likes. This may show how nice live-able and comfortable owning this property will be.

Removal of Objects

There are plenty of interference when taking outdoor photos. These are normal occurrences; the temporary solution is to remove these unwanted objects in the image. Object removal is one of the commonly used image processing techniques in real estate. The process involves several methods for removing objects like electric and light posts, cars that are parked in front of the property in the photograph.

As a real estate photographer, there are still many other editing tips and tricks aside from twilight photography. Just as everything else and also in photography, everything takes effect. Keep learning and acquiring new techniques when capturing photos. Try finding angles that are unique to the area and property.

Dos’ and Don’ts on Real-Estate Interior Photography

Real-estate photography is a way to sell or offer townhouses and vacant properties through the use of technology. This technology includes the use of high-definition and up-to-date equipment partnered with a photographer’s creativity. This helps selling properties easier.

Capturing photos inside the house or property can pose a challenge, especially if the property is not well-lit because lighting directly affects the outcome of the photo. With the technology available to further enhance the photos, these real-estate photo editing techniques will be very useful.

Flamboyant editing is an acknowledged technique for editing property images. It is also known as bracket exposure. This technique mixes flash and ambient illumination. Hence, the coined term flamboyant. There are normally three pictures (the normal photo, the underexposed and the overexposed pictures) that can be worked with using a white point as the pictures combine. Blending different photos to create a single seamless image with stunning lighting can be challenging but manageable.

Colour Correction

Change the white balance to match the amount of color. The exposure level is different from white balance. When there are multiple sources of light it means that there is a mixed lighting and setting the white balance has to be adjusted by taking a photo of a white object in mixed lighting and use this object as reference in setting the white balance.

Alter the tint and the temperature for optimum result. If the picture appears bluish, increase the temperature. With the colors corrected on the image, it will start to look pleasing and nice.

Adjust the Brightness

Also change the brightness, exposure and contrast as needed. This will help remove the shadows and in fine-tuning, move or shift the shadow going to the right. If unable to achieve the desired effect, pull the highlight down slightly. This should make the darker parts of the picture brighter. And will give more attention to the details. It is helpful to have different images with various light settings for options. This will help make the image clear.

Noise Reduction

Meanwhile, check the corners of the photo and the floors since these are the areas that are most grainy. Under the noise reduction module, adjust the luminance to repair and neutralize the photo grainy effect. In making the image well-defined, also adjust the sharpness from 85-90 for best results.

Delete any color deviation. Enable profile corrections for automatic adjustment in the lens correction element. This will help make the image look more realistic at the same time remarkably.

Lightroom’s Effects

Add some interesting lights on the image by creating streaks of light. Drag and brush these streaks over fixtures where natural light normally hit. This can be great for images with lighting fixtures since this creates more realistic and natural lighting. It also improves to brighten the image better.

As recommended, keep in mind the timeless saying that “less is more”. Avoid overdoing all these editing techniques it as it may appear that the interior settings may seem unrealistic in photos. This is not helpful in the objective of capturing the interest of the buyers and eventually closing a deal.

Do’S And Don’ts in Real Estate Photo Editing

Do you have the most high-tech equipments to be used for real estate photography? How about the skills needed for a professional photographer? You may have these two qualities mentioned above, but the thing is, can you shoot perfectly for real estate photographs? According to reliable sources we have gathered, there is no such thing as a perfect photo without it being edited by a professional editor.

Having a real estate business requires you to provide high-quality images for the viewers, most especially to the potential home buyers. Always take note that the buyer’s decision is based on the photo you have provided them. So it is important that you will catch their eyes through the use of a quality photo.

In order for you to achieve the quality that you desire, you should take note of the following do’s and don’ts when it comes to editing a real estate photographs.

The following are the do’s in real estate photo editing

You can correct the color of the image upon utilizing color correction. Sometimes the camera settings, the environment’s condition, as well as the lightings do not fall in its place accordingly. Due to this matter, the color of an image is being changed, but not in a good manner. In this case, you can adjust the color of the image through color correction.

You may also enhance the image by using image enhancement. Through the use of this, you can adjust the vibrance, saturation, brightness, sharpness, and any other properties of the photo.

Another thing that you may change is the appearance of the sky. When doing an exterior shooting, the sky may become too cloudy, making the surroundings appear gloomy. If you want to make the photo warmer, you can change the cloudy sky into a sunny sky.

The don’ts in real estate photo editing are as follows

You should never change the background of the real estate image. For example, the actual background of the property is a farm. In order for it to be like by home buyers, you will replace the farm by a beach. That thing is not allowed in real estate photo editing because that kind of editing is a misleading one.

In addition, you cannot remove the permanent structures along the property. It may be the basis for you to be filed in a case called material misrepresentation. To avoid such a thing, you may leave that to the photographer. You can ask him/her to adjust the angle positions for unnecessary objects not to be visible in the photo.

You should also avoid presenting false information about the property. You cannot just simply fix the large holes present in the wall to hide the property’s imperfection. You need to be honest in this case because the home buyer might sue you when they noticed that. However, you can talk to the client and be honest with the property’s condition. You can deal up with them honestly and talk about the problem. It is up to you whether you will fix it on your own or with the help of the home buyer.

Real Estate Photo Editing Basics

In every task we make, there are always equivalent steps to take in order to accomplish it successfully, for instance, the editing of photograph specifically a real estate image. Since today’s generation highly revolves around the technology, real estate photography has been playing an important role in the business industry. But a certain real estate company will not be able to make it on top without the help of the professional editors who manipulate the overall appearance of a certain property that is being sold.
To inform you more about real estate photo editing, mentioned below are the things that you can manipulate in order to make the property more appealing:

  1. Color Correction
    There are several factors which can affect the color of the interior design and one of the major contributors of the interior color is lighting. There are instances that the photo looks gloomy in the picture and this it the time that the editor should act upon utilizing color correction. As much as possible, do not change the color of the photo far away from its original appearance.
  2. Image Enhancement
    Photographers do not always get what they want in terms of the picture quality. When this happens, image enhancement is a must. The editor can manipulate some of the photo’s aspects such as the contrast, saturation, brightness, etc. for a photograph to look better than the original one.
  3. Cropping
    In order to improve the ratio of a particular property, the crop tool is needed. Upon using this tool, you can bring out the best in the photo since it allows you to focus more on the subject. Take note that you cannot just simply crop out the permanent structures within the subject.
  4. Sky Replacement
    When the weather condition does not agree with you, sky replacement can hugely help you in terms of changing the ambiance of the surrounding area.
  5. Object Removal
    When there are unnecessary objects around the property, you can just simply remove all of this to make the place look simple and better. Cars, trashes and any other objects that are not permanent structures can be removed.
  6. Minor Additions
    Adding small details in an empty room such as a vase with flowers can improve the overall look of the property. It is up to you if you want to add a minor accessory within the area.

The information listed above is just a few of the many basics about real estate photo editing. If you want to do the editing on your own, you can take advantage of the increasing number of photo editing apps out there. On the other hand, if you want to release a professional photograph, you will need the help of a professional editor since they are the ones who can best help you in that case. There are several real estate photo editing companies out there. It is up to you whether you will do it on your own or you will consult with a professional editor.

Top 10 Important Real Estate Photography Tips

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People who wants to acquire a real estate property would probably browse the internet for real estate websites or perhaps turn the pages of magazines and newspapers hoping to see stunning pictures of houses that will entice them. That is why having a good quality photo is such an important aspect in the real estate business. It can make all the difference in the real estate listings.

So here are the top 10 important tips to impress potential home buyers out there.

  1. Hire a Professional Real Estate Photographer
    Most real estate agents take photos of properties by simply using their smartphones however, having a professionally-taken photos is truly the key to easily attract buyers. They have the ability to capture images with the highest visual impact. So try to allocate enough budget for this to be able to get and keep buyers’ interests.
  2. Walk Through the Property Beforehand
    First, try getting a feel for the house so you can pay attention to every detail before picking up the camera. Take few photos of every room including the façade and the backyard of the house. Then carefully examine these pictures to identify features that must be considered.
  3. Decorate and Declutter the House Before You Start to Shoot
    It is important to decorate the house, but don’t overdecorate. Having a clean and tidy room seems much more pleasant for the client to imagine living in. Make the surfaces clear as possible such as the desks, counter tops, coffee tables and the floor as well. Keep extra few things hidden, minimal furniture and decorations is enough to show how big the space is and how it is used.
  4. Prepare Your Equipment Ahead of time
    You would not want to imagine having empty batteries during photoshoot. To avoid few items fail, make sure everything you need is in your bag before leaving the house. Double check for your batteries, charger and backup gear if you have one.
  5. Use a Full-Frame Camera
    It is not always about the megapixels when purchasing a new digital camera. Using a camera with larger sensors results to a better image quality and will allow you to capture more of the room.
  6. Choose the Right Time
    You have to determine when is the best time of a day to shoot the exterior of the house, whether it is during sunset or sunrise to capture the perfect light and angle. Having a great exterior image is essential because it is the first image most potential buyers usually check when reviewing properties online.
  7. Use Natural Light During Photoshoot
    When sunlight illuminates the room, the light pours over surfaces which make the objects glow and gleam. Using natural light will get a lot of bright and saturated colors in your pictures, resulting to a much more appealing shots.
  8. Use a Tripod if Necessary
    If you do not have a very steady hands, using a tripod is needed to achieve good image sharpness. It will also help you simply the shooting process but with the same great photos.
  9. Edit Photos
    Real estate photo editing is also needed in real estate photography to achieve more polished pictures without going overboard. You can ask a professional real estate photographer to do some retouch to make the property look better online.
  10. Check Before Posting
    Make sure you have chosen the best photos before you post in the listing. Having a detailed and eye-catching pictures will give you a chance of selling the property at the greatest value in the least amount of time.

Real estate photography is always in demand, these tips will absolutely help you step up in the business.

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