Photo Guide

Getting your photos right.
  • Break the room into sections in your mind and photograph those sections.
  • We don't mind more photos' it gives us plenty of images to work with.
  • Stand in the same position and move left to right or vice versus.
  • Overlaying each picture you take by at least 40%.
  • Your room will have pictures from a lower angle – middle angle – upper angle.
  • The photo directory below will give you an idea of the type of pictures you will need to take.
  • This room is made up of 18 images.
  • It may seem like a lot of photos but the results will be stunning.

Please read the do and don't list further down - or download a help document here

Your finished photo directory will look something like this:

Remember to overlay each picture by at least 40%

Do

Don't

  • Make sure the area is tidy
  • Use a tripod if you have one
  • Photograph lower – middle – upper angles
  • Lots of light when shooting in doors ( no flash )
  • Check reflections in windows and mirrors
  • Stay in the same position when taking pictures
  • Over shoot your images more pictures are good
  • Lower the ISO on your camera to 200
    (not that important)
  • Change the light exposure on your camera
    (not that important)
  • No camera flash
  • No extra lens WIDE – FISHEYE
  • No camera panorama settings
  • No wide angle camera settings
  • Don't shoot directly at a window or mirror
  • Don't change your position only the cameras
  • Don't shoot directly into the sun


The finished photo – Stunning We Think

Please read the other documents available from Skyshot.


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