Real Estate Photography: Exporting? |
- Exporting?
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| Posted: 03 Feb 2021 05:19 PM PST Finish editing my first photo shoot in LR. I think they came out great. What is the proper method to export? JPEG? And how do i deliver to my client? Dropbox? Thanks so much guys. [link] [comments] |
| Posted: 03 Feb 2021 10:46 AM PST I typically like using a flambient style, though it can be time consuming. I was thinking of also offering an HDR package since that can be done more quickly. Does anyone offer different options like this currently? Any advice for doing so, such as pricing and how to market the different styles? [link] [comments] |
| Posted: 03 Feb 2021 05:48 AM PST |
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Great explanation of export settings—especially the balance between image quality and file size for real estate listings. I like how the post highlights key factors like using sRGB for web and keeping resolution around 2048px to ensure fast loading without losing detail.
ReplyDeleteExporting properly is really essential if you want your images to perform well on MLS platforms while still looking sharp and professional.
From my experience working with real estate imagery, combining high-quality editing with an optimized export workflow can significantly improve both presentation and engagement. If anyone here is looking to enhance their property photos, you can check out Phephotos for professional editing services.
Thanks for sharing this valuable guide!