Well done real estate photos can make all the difference in the world and can facilitate a faster sale.
Photos that show maximum information are more effective sales tools!
One of the main problems with most real estate photographs is that they look very one dimensional which can leave a potential buyer with a less than positive feeling about the property. The more dimensional a photo looks the higher the probability potential buyers will spend more time evaluating the property and will have a more favorable opinion. One of the techniques that can be used is called “photo stitching” where several overlapping photos are taken of the property and then later combined by software to create a more realistic “panorama” view.
Below are three articles where we explore the use of “photo stitching” and it’s implications for real estate photographs.
- Make Impossible Real Estate Pictures Possible - The Secret Revealed
- Make Impossible Real Estate Pictures Possible - The Secret Revealed Part 2
- Make Impossible Real Estate Pictures Possible - The Secret Revealed Part 3
Up until recently the preferred method of showing stitched photo panoramas on the Internet was to display the full photo. Because several overlapping photos are used to create the panorama the displayed photo was very wide. A new website has created the perfect solution for real estate interior photos, it’s called CleVR.
Here are the highlights of CleVR:
- It is free to use
- It has free photo stitching software
- Panorama viewer which enables you to embed panoramas into ANY webpage
- You can link several panoramas together
For real estate agents CleVR represents a way to literally create an interactive photo experience on any web page. Prospective buyers could be guided from room to room for a truly virtual experience.
Here’s an example of a real estate interior panorama.
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