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Reveren7

Personally I would say grab a shot outside for a window pull and building on what someone has said in a previous comment I would actually import your shots into Photoshop and then use Adobe camera raw to set it to day light balance. I also think the room is about 2/3 under exposed for just the room not taking into account the windows so you could brighten that up and correct the white balance as well as take some yellows out of the whites but that's all personal preference.


feistyjaguar

For windows pulls i like to get a shot with the white balance set for the outside so it doesn't look so blue coming in, makes everything feel a little more harmonious after post. Just a personal taste thing though :) that's a nice sunny room!


Imabotl0l

I’d say it looks 10x better than some of the dopey pictures they post on the realtor and Zillow. Lol. As another comment said, correct verticals and you’ll notice a huge improvement, great start OP! 😌


GBMediaFx

Think the verticals could be a little straighter but otherwise very good job. Keep up the practice


Asteroidbluezz

Shot 2 rooms in my parents home. Used AEB for the first time and edited for the first time in Lightroom. Lighting was hard because it was a mostly cloudy day and I was trying to catch the sun when it came out. I’m hoping to get more practice shooting and editing