Real estate HDR photo editing is commonly used by photographers because it is simpler than the flash-ambient one. In addition, it still ensures a good quality to market your property successfully.
What is real estate HDR photography?
The letters HDR stand for High Dynamic Range, which is referring to the amount of contrast between the darkest and the lightest areas of a photograph. Most regular cameras struggle to balance photos where there is a high contrast between dark and light. HDR photography is a technique that is used to blend multiple images, taken at different exposures, using software, in order to produce a pleasing, well-balanced image.
Normally, your camera cannot take all the highlights and shadows of an image, resulting in the highlights washing out and there being black spots. HDR will help you solve that problem.

When is real estate HDR photography used?
If you are a real estate photographer and find your photos are either washed out or too dark, thanks to the wide contrast in lighting in the room, then you should think about using HDR techniques.
It’s ideal for real estate photography because it works best on images where there is no movement; for example the exterior of a building, or a room with shades of light and dark.

Spending too much time editing your HDR images? Want to finds out a real estate HDR photo editing service for your project? TT Photo has teams of photo editors who professionally edit real estate photos. We offer a fast 8 to 12-hour turnaround, as well as an all-in-one photo management system where you can upload your bracketed photos and receive your final HDR edits within hours.
Important notes for HDR real estate photography
- Use a tripod: As you might know that HDR brackets include 03 – 05 images taken with the same angle at various shutter speeds. Therefore, using a tripod to keep the camera does not move while shooting to avoid ghosting.
- Choose the file format to help keep the image quality like Raw or Tiff. Jpeg will not be recommended because It will cause a lot of difficulties during the editing process.
The difference between automatically manually blending for real estate HDR photo editing.
There will be many ways to edit HDR brackets after you take them. You can either use software auto blending or manual blending. So what’s the difference between them:
Auto blending by software will save you time, but the quality of the resulting image could be more impressive, and the details in the shadow areas will need to be clarified. You can use many kinds of software such as EasyHDR, Photomatix Pro, and FDRTools Basic, … to edit HDR photos. Using them is quite easy but if you want to save time, our HDR photo editors at TT Photo can do this for you, you only need to send the HDR brackets to us.
Manually blending takes time, but you will be satisfied with the results. An image full of details, harmonious lighting, and a window pull will be a perfect choice.
What will TT Photo do with real estate HDR photos?
After the blending step, we will do some important adjustments to make your photo look nice and more natural.
- Correct color and white balance, adjust brightness & contrast
- Remove Flash and tripod reflection, replace the sky, and reduce shadow
- Straighten horizontally and vertically, etc


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