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While working with a large number of photos in real estate photography, we often need to give the same editing effects to all of them. Doing so allows us to achieve a homogeneous look to a batch of photos. Let us walk through how to copy edits in Lightroom to process multiple images simultaneously.
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Nice comp, beautiful space, love seeing the relation to kitchen, hall, back room and how the doors are propped open to the outside. There seems to be some dark burning maybe right around edge to the skylight. The light hitting from the camera axis (giant windows behind you?) flattens everything so wonder if you could have used lights or scrims to add a bit more depth.
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Nice comp, beautiful space, love seeing the relation to kitchen, hall, back room and how the doors are propped open to the outside. There seems to be some dark burning maybe right around edge to the skylight. The light hitting from the camera axis (giant windows behind you?) flattens everything so wonder if you could have used lights or scrims to add a bit more depth.
Thank you! You are correct there was nano doors open wide behind me and I will take your advice next time for sure. I appreciate it!