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Hi my name is Alex and I will be taking you through a photographer training tutorial where you learn the principles and techniques of real estate photography. Make sure you have your camera and tripod on hand so you can change settings accordingly and experiment with some of the techniques intermittently as we go through different processes and ideas.<br/><br/><h2>Before we get started on the photography side of the job, we need to do a basic overview of best practices once you arrive at a property.</h2><br/>Firstly, it's important to remember that though there are formulas and rules of real estate photography that you'll be thinking about every shoot, every agent and broker has different preferences and goals, depending on their taste and the distinctive characteristics of the listing. Therefore after you've met the agent and gone through baseline introductions, ask them to give you a tour of the property so they can voice any specific shot ideas,angles are elements of the property they especially want to capture.<br/><br/>This will give you a good sense of their marketing goal and the layout of the house so you can mentally prepare for the forthcoming shoot. Don't hesitate to respectfully raise concerns if agent has a poor shot idea that you know won't work. In these situations you may want to take the shot and show them it's a bad idea rather than trying to describe why. Nonetheless, the ultimate goal is to give the agent what they want, so be compliant and experiment with bizarre ideas if necessary.<br/><br/>Sometimes you may even be surprised. After you've gotten a tour from the agent, start prepping the house for photos. This means turning on all light fixtures and lamps, pulling up blinds and hiding remote controls, Kleenex boxes, sponges and any other items inside that will show poorly in photos and make it difficult on your <a href="https://www.phixer.net/">real estate image retouching company</a>. For staged houses, you probably won't have to move anything out of the way but in properties where the homeowners are still living there, you may have to hide some personal items and declutter a bit. Remember you have a limited amount of time to finish the shoot, so if the house is overly cluttered or unprepared for shooting, ask the agent whether you should reschedule or if they're comfortable shooting the property in its present condition. There's only so much you can do and you're a photographer not a home cleaner/stager.<br/><br/><h2>Do not spend more than 15 minutes prepping the property.</h2><br/>Do what you can within that limit, however moving heavy furniture, decluttering every room, sweeping etc are not your responsibilities. If you have time, avoid including the following items in your shots; bath mats, small carpets or mats on the kitchen floor, modems and bundles of cords, the homeowner's personal photos, toothbrushes, shampoo bottles and personal toiletries in general, trash cans, bedside alarm clocks, home phones, dog beds, litter boxes and anything else that will negatively affect the marketability of the listing. Usually these items can be gently move to the outside of the frame of the photo, then returned once you finish capturing the space. A note on blinds, in general all window blinds should be pulled up there are few exceptions to this rule, so leave the blinds up if;<br/><br/>A. The view outside is really unpleasant, for example there's a dumpster and industrial refinery, a chaotic construction site or anything else that would devalue the listing.<br/><br/>B. If the agent and insists for whatever reason, on leaving them down, you are after all working for them.<br/><br/>And lastly:<br/><br/>C. If the blinds are broken and won't stay level or pull up entirely. Sometimes excessively heavy blinds can be problematic and it's best not to risk pulling them off the wall. Leave the blinds down and twist them open so light can come through the windows. Other notes on prepping the house; make sure you remove security signs from the front yard before taking exterior shots, also hoses should be either coiled or removed from view.<br/><br/>Garage doors should be closed and garbage cans either moved into the garage or out of view. In kitchen's especially, make sure you double check for cabinet under lighting and turn the stove lights on. Dining room and breakfast table chairs should be tucked in even and orderly. Fans, fireplaces, TVs in any other kinetic features of the listing should be turned off. These objects will appear blurry and disorienting once the disparate exposures are fused by your real estate photo retoucher into an HDR composite.

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5 Best Noise Reduction Software for Professional Photo Editors

February 24, 2021

5 Best Noise Reduction Software for Professional Photo Editors
Photo Editing, Real Estate Photo Editing

February 24, 2021

In the real estate industry, photographers and editors matter.

Do you know why? Well, without them, your real estate images are dull and unappealing – something that you do not want to have as a realtor or property owner.

While it is right to treat photographers with the utmost respect, you should do the same with your photo editor. After all, they hold the key to those picture-perfect listing images that can give you the deal you are aiming for.

As real estate photo editors, they deal with different editing techniques to create stunning photos. One of these techniques is noise reduction.

But what is noise, and why do editors need to get rid of it?

What is noise in photo editing?

Noise is usually a common topic in photography that is necessary to maximize photo quality.

Contrary to the noise that you know, noise in photography refers to the grainy spots in photos.

These spots make the photos look unpleasant and disturbing. Moreover, they are so evident that you can easily see the unwanted pixels by merely adjusting the images’ brightness by using Lightroom or Photoshop.

Kinds of Noises

Noises come in two types.

The first one is the shot noise. This is the kind of random noise due to the photons in the scene. On the other hand, the second one is known as a digital noise and is caused by the camera’s sensor and internal electronics.

Digital noise is often caused by using high ISO when there is no enough light. It is a common problem for indoor photography that is done during the night time.

Here is one more critical point: you can fix a digital noise using post-processing software but not the shot noise.

Hence, the best way to avoid them is by minimizing your images’ potential exposure to them. Here is how you can do a professional noise reduction using the widely used noise reduction software by photo editors today.

Adobe Lightroom

Lightroom is the best tool that can denoise almost all images. It has a straightforward interface with valuable editing solutions such as the noise reduction tool. You can find it easily inside the Detail tab.

Noise Ninja

This software promotes workflow quality and productivity. It can be mainly used for reducing noise in your images.

There are the luminance sliders that will eliminate the noise brought on by color and light. Plus, you can also adjust the images’ Smoothing, Residual noise, and Detail.

Noise Reducer Pro

Noise Reducer Pro is an all-software for smoothing out your photo. It has a slider that you can use to adjust the amount of noise at varied noise reduction levels from medium, light, and custom.

Adobe Camera Raw

Adobe Camera RAW or ACR is somehow similar to Lightroom. It works manually via a slider found on the Detail tab.

The Luminance slider can make the digital noise less visible by blurring them together. The typical setting should be between 20 and 40 to get a realistic and natural look.

Topaz Denoise

This software can be integrated into Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. It is focused on minimizing digital noise in your images.

The program works by collecting image data to remove noise and yields the perfect-looking images after.

Topaz Denoise has more controls, such as shadow-tone restoration and color casts. However, you should convert RAW files to 16-bit TIFF files first before using this software to process the photos and perform well.

So, what do you think about these kinds of software? Have you been using any of them now?

If yes, then that is wonderful! You are so close to producing those stunning real estate images. But if you have not yet tried any of them, then do not waste any minute! Check out which one suits your photo editing needs.

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