I use to shoot in HDR with multi-imaging (3X), then went to a procamera that stitched internally but had limitation on the stretch of exposure settings, and now using one-shot RAW. There are times for my own use I will shoot an occasional portrait or more likely a seascape or landscape when I can find it worthy and where I may want to be creative. I can’t find anything in my toolbox with DxO to accomplish that. Next to windows, having the ability to easily do a sky replacement on those dull or rainy days is also necessary and demanding. I don’t do a lot of million dollar homes in the central Massachusetts area. Since I am not trying to create just a photo or two for a magazine, for example, the fact that I am dealing with numerous rooms and windows in a property shoot, having the ability to quickly treat those specific areas is rather important in order to excel and not lose money. At this time in my career and life, being creative here is not necessary, not that some of the filters applicable may be the thing to spark up an image. At the moment the majority of my shooting is definitely in indoor real estate photography.
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