I really wasn't taking this for the MLS picture but thought I could show what you can do with about 5 minutes worth of work in Photoshop Elements 7 and a little thinking a head. 

I took the first picture to show what the room looks like without any adjustments.  The walls and plant are pretty well exposed but as typical the windows are blown out.  Not wanting to go back out to the house I took a second picture.  This time I exposed for the window and turned on the flash.  If you have a point and shoot camera, turn your flash to be on all the time or forced, then aim your camera right at the window and push the shutter halfway down, now compose your shot and take the picture.  It should come out something like the second picture here.  The windows come out great but the sofa a little dark.  That is what photo shop is for.

Gene Allen Portsmouth, Va

Gene Allen Portsmouth, Va

 

I took the second picture into Photo Shop Elements and went to enhance.  I enhanced the Shadows by 25% (this works on a lot of dark pictures).  The next thing I did was clone out the light that was shining onto the carpet and the wall.  It took about five minutes.  Of course there were probably a few more things I could have done like compose better but this was really a picture just for me.  The results are in the third picture.  At least it is pretty good for a MLS picture.

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Gene:  Great demonstration.  I don't know why people don't take the time to do something so simple that creat so many positive impressions to potential buyers.

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Wow!  that is a huge difference in the picture.  Two of my last home sales have really bad exterior shots.  I'm sure that's why they weren't sold sooner.  Great deals for my buyers though :)

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Gene, you did make some nice improvements to the image. I'm not sure I would have exposed for the windows in that particular instance. To see the building outside? It'd be definitely worth doing if there were a view outside larger windows. Even the first photo, though, is a little shadowy for me, but could have been equally improved with the techniques you suggest. (Or using off-camera flash ;-0).

Your point, however, that it doesn't take much to make some small adjustments . . . resulting in big improvements . . . is a great message to get out there! Thanks.

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