Real Estate Photography: Photoshop Editing Help! |
| Posted: 28 Feb 2021 08:36 AM PST Hey everyone, I'm a novice when it comes to Ps editing, and I'm trying to learn some of the most basic and common editing techniques. I do have a few specific scenarios that I need to learn. -Bathroom Mirror Edits- catching myself and my camera/tripod in the mirror happens all the time. What's the best way to edit me out? -For Sale signs in the yard- What's the best way to edit a sign out of the yard specifically if the background is a more complex edit? [link] [comments] |
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Photoshop plays a huge role in real estate photography — most raw images rarely look perfect straight out of the camera.
ReplyDeleteThings like balancing interior/exterior light, correcting vertical lines, and fixing color casts are almost impossible to get right without post-processing.
From what we’ve seen, even a well-shot image can look much more professional after proper editing, especially when it comes to exposure blending and maintaining natural colors.
We’ve worked on similar edits here: Phephotos
Nice insights! Photoshop is definitely where real estate images come to life.
ReplyDeleteTechniques like HDR blending, window pulls, and sky replacement can completely transform a photo and make listings much more appealing. That’s why many photographers choose services like BeatColorto handle editing efficiently and consistently.