You may have already experienced this phenomenon: pictures taken from inside a house don’t really show what is visible on the outside; they usually look like the one on the left. There is a noticeable lack of exterior detail, the colours around the lamp are faded and there is a general lack of brightness throughout the room.
HDR photography fills these gaps. As you can see in the picture on the right, HDR makes it possible to see what is inside and outside the property at the same time. It also shows the room as it would appear if you were there. The picture on the right shows the brightness of the room and provides a clear view of the outside. Colors around the lamp are brighter and the reflections are more clearly defined. HDR photography allows you to show your property in the best light possible.
How is it done?
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, which means that the image will contain all the luminosity of the scene. These results are obtained by combining multiple traditional photographs into a single HDR picture. For example, the following sequence of traditional pictures was combined to produce the HDR photograph.
This was developed for ByTheOwner.com by Polyrix, a high-tech company that specializes in computer vision.
ByTheOwner.com is pleased to place this outstanding technology at our customers’ disposal. By bringing out the best in their homes, HDR pictures help them sell their homes more quickly and get a better price.