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29 - Editing Session - Job Shadow #1 - Two-Story Renovated

Real estate photography is an essential part of marketing a property in today's digital age. As a real estate photographer, you want to make sure your photos look professional and visually appealing to potential buyers. Editing your photos is a crucial step in achieving this goal. In this article, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of editing real estate photos using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Step 1: Convert Raw Files to DNG The first step in editing your real estate photos is to convert your raw files to DNG using Adobe DNG converter. This process will ensure that your files are compatible with Adobe Lightroom. To convert your files, open Adobe DNG converter and select the folder with your raw files. Choose a destination folder and select "Convert". The process should not take too long. Step 2: Import DNG Files into Lightroom Once you have converted your raw files to DNG, it's time to import them into Lightroom. Select "Import" in Lightroom and navigate to your DNG files. Apply lens correction import settings to adjust for lens distortion. Step 3: Apply Presets The next step is to apply presets to your photos. Presets are pre-made editing settings that can help you save time and achieve a consistent look across your photos. Start by applying an interior preset to your photos. Then, select all photos and stack them by capture time. Merge the photos using the HDR merge function in Lightroom. Step 4: Review and Remove Repetitive Shots Now that your photos have been merged, it's time to review them and remove any repetitive shots. Look for photos that add value to the property and showcase its best features. Step 5: Edit Photos in Photoshop After you have reviewed and removed any repetitive shots, it's time to edit your photos in Photoshop. Make sure you have saved your photos in the Lightroom catalog before moving to Photoshop. In Photoshop, you can edit your photos using various tools, including the sky replacement tool, brush tool, and transform tool. Use these tools to enhance your photos and make them look more professional. Step 6: Apply Final Edits in Lightroom Once you have edited your photos in Photoshop, it's time to apply final edits in Lightroom. Adjust exposure, brightness, and other settings to ensure that your photos look their best. Step 7: Export Your Photos The final step is to export your photos. Choose a destination folder and select your export settings. Make sure to export your photos in a format that is compatible with your client's needs. In conclusion, editing your real estate photos is a crucial step in achieving professional-looking photos that will help you market a property effectively. By following these steps, you can ensure that your photos look their best and showcase the property's best features.



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