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    Real Estate Photography: I accidentally shot a high-end gig in jpeg, am I screwed?

    Real Estate Photography: I accidentally shot a high-end gig in jpeg, am I screwed?


    I accidentally shot a high-end gig in jpeg, am I screwed?

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 09:14 PM PDT

    Luckily it's the highest quality jpeg setting but man goodbye white balance and shadow/highlight pulls. Thankfully I took two pictures for each window shot, exposing for indoor and outdoor. I'm importing into LR now and am hoping they're salvageable.

    Has anyone ever done this?

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    Contracts and License Agreements

    Posted: 27 Oct 2020 09:50 PM PDT

    Hi, I'm trying to shift gears and go into RE photography full time. Majority of my paid gigs in the past were related to product photography and for the most part were under Work For Hire licenses - they were specific assignments for creative agencies and companies. I was OK to give up copyright for those images. I'm not sure I feel the same way for real estate work and looking for advice from more experienced RE photographers.

    Anyone got pointers on that subject? Thanks.

    P.S. I did search this subreddit for the subj and I think this was a great example of a decent contract https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstatePhotography/comments/78vs8b/contract_samples/

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