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There are a few things to remember when creating an HD virtual tour. The bottom line is this: it isn't as complicated as it sounds. Here's what you need to know.
Although we recommend using a professional photographer whenever possible, for many agents the cost is prohibitive. If you're taking your own listing photos, you can still create gorgeous virtual tours.
When we talk about HD, we aren't referring to a special setting or type of photo, we're referring the size of the picture. Digital photo sizes are measured in megapixels: more megapixels mean bigger pictures. But they don't have to be huge to be considered HD. Even a 1 to 2-megapixel setting will work. Most camera phones can even take images that are considered HD, and certainly all digital cameras that are on the market today, even the inexpensive ones.