Matterport Launches Digital Pro to Reinvent Real Estate Marketing with New All-in-One Solution
Matterport, Inc. announced Digital Pro, an all-in-one marketing solution for real estate agents, available now in the United States. Digital Pro combines the innovation of Matterport’s 3D digital twin technology with integrated marketing and content production services to create the industry’s most affordable, comprehensive marketing package to help real estate professionals win more listings and sell homes faster.
New offering helps real estate agents win listings and sell homes faster by creating an immersive 3D tour, HDR photos, and detailed floor plans for a low, flat rate
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The Downtown Calgary skyline as seen from McHugh Bluff in the winter. This is an HDR edit.
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I figured I'd do a little tutorial on how I use and edit HDR captures from my Xbox Series X. This is mostly to show off how silly this is. Also it might help. Me? Other people? Who knows.
First step is getting the captures.
This requires the use of Microsoft's OneDrive. You send the captures to your OneDrive and in return you will receive two files, a PNG and a JXR. The PNG is the base image, the JXR holds all the tone data for the HDR. Download both.
Now it's editing time.
My program of choice is GIMP 2.8. Normally it can't read JXR files but there is a plug in. It works and that is all that matters. First open the PNG and then add the JXR as an addition layer on top. Make sure it's lined up right. Then set the JXR layer mode to Overlay. And then that's it, just rotate and crop as needed.
I also crop at a 2:3 ratio out of habit since the old post editor used to screw up the image if it was too long, new one doesn't seem to have that issue.
Here is a basic overview of the difference.
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The uploading.
Specifically to tumblr, I like to use portrait layouts because they show up better on scrolly things, like phones. It's entirely subjective. Then just upload as normal and hope that it was the right time and the right day, because if you are trying for notes on here you have a better chance of throwing a dart and hitting the moon.
In The End
This is a how to, not a how you should do. I have this method out of trial and error because I got nothing else to work. The results are comparable to in-game HDR and 99% of the time it works flawlessly. The only issue I have is it makes images darker, so sometimes it's too dark and you have to adjust the brightness on both layers.
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