Taking interior photos becomes a challenge when there is too much light to go around but not enough ways to spread it around evenly. On one hand, the room is bright while the windows look like a funnel for rays of light. On the other, the windows show the exquisite view from the inside, but the room has just become too dark now. This back and forth on interior versus the view may lead to a compromising choice to just showcase the inside of the house. This should never be the case with the presence of today’s editing technology. Real estate window masking has provided photographers and editors alike a way to make both happen.
The window masking technique in real estate image editing has come to light to give justice to both snazzy interiors and eye-catching outdoors. All it requires are same shots of photos with varying exposures and you are well on your way into an editing frenzy. In fact, you may be able to perform the window masking technique with just two to three photos that are exactly the same with different exposures. So why settle for just one? Go ahead and read on to know how you can have the best of it all.