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4 Comments on 3060 Sedgwick Circle, Loveland, CO MLS#656123
Fabulous listing with all the amenities. Best of luck with your marketing efforts.
Dick, those listing photos are great. How do you get them to look so crisp and almost as if they are in HD? I'll check back.
Good morning Dick,
Standard Pacific Homes builds in Austin also and have some great features. Good luck with a speedy sale! Your pictures are crisp and clear..excellent!!
Hi Ron - Thanks to you and Dorie for the compliment!
I have a good camera (Nikon D-80) and I use Photoshop on every picture. Photoshop Elements is easy to learn - about 4 hours of doing the full tutorials, and I've seen it for sale for as little as $49.
I'll take a photo, straighten it out if it needs it, crop it, run it through the Photoshop enhance menu, using those functions to tweak items like brightness, color correction, levels, etc. and then I'll re-size to an internet friendly 600 X 450. The last thing I do is use Photoshop's sharpen filter. I wait until last for that because in re-sizing down from 10.3 megapixels, a lot of information gets lost - it seems like the sharpen function has more effect on the smaller size. If you sharpen before you re-size, some of the sharpening will get lost too.
By now, it only takes me about an hour to run a session's worth of photos through manual processing and come out with 18-25 photos. I think it's worth it and my clients do too.