AI HDR makes it easy to get professional real estate photos quickly, but following a few simple guidelines will help you get the best results every time:
Use Brackets When Possible – Upload 3–5 bracketed exposures shot at ±2EV. This gives the AI more range to balance highlights and shadows.
Keep Your Sets Organized – Group each property or shoot into its own folder before uploading. This helps ensure nothing gets missed.
Single Exposures & Aerials Work Too – You can upload single images or aerials as well, and the system will process them just like brackets.
Keep the Metadata - Both AutoHDR and Omni use the timestamps in the metadata of your image as a way to match up the exposures within a bracket. If this information is missing or deleted from the metadata of your image files, there's a good change the AI HDR editing model will fail or the results will include ghosting of other exposures that aren't part of that bracket. It's important to note that if you convert your raw files to JPEGs, this metadata is almost always automatically deleted.
Check Before You Submit – Make sure you select the correct number of exposures in your bracket to avoid errors.
Following these practices will help the AI produce clean, consistent edits while keeping your workflow smooth and efficient.