Before I upload any listing photo I run it through Cleanup.pictures first, here is why

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Real estate photography tip that took me too long to figure out.

Every property shoot has at least a few photos that are almost perfect but have something annoying in them. A wheelie bin that crept into the corner. A cable hanging across the wall. A reflection in a window that caught something it should not have. A power line bisecting an otherwise clean exterior shot.

Before I knew about Cleanup.pictures I was either living with those issues, spending time in Photoshop, or occasionally reshooting. Now I run every borderline photo through Cleanup.pictures before upload and it handles the small stuff in seconds.

The workflow is simple enough that it does not feel like a step. Open the browser, drag in the image, paint over whatever needs removing with the brush, download. The Before/After toggle button is useful for checking the fill looks natural before you commit. For power lines, rubbish bins, stray objects and signage in the background it is consistently clean.

The Practice Mode with demo images is a good way to understand where the limits are before you use it on a real job. As I wrote about separately somewhere else, large prominent foreground objects are where it can struggle. But for the kind of background clutter that appears in most property shoots it handles well.

Free for standard resolution. If you are delivering high-res files to clients the Pro tier at a few dollars a month is worth it.

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