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The Best Instagram Filters For Real Estate

December 02 2014

quantum instagram filtersWith the growing popularity of Instagram, real estate professionals have an intuitive and inexpensive tool for creating and sharing their properties. Instagram's filters allow you to edit and manipulate your images in order to achieve your desired look and feel. Depending on the property and the audience, you may want to edit in a retro feel, or create a hyper vibrant colorscape. Instagram lets you play photo editor without investing in expensive camera equipment and photo editing software.

Instagram experts all have their favorite filters, and some are more suited to homes and properties than others. Some of the most popular filters for real estate include:

  • Amaro allows you to add more light to the photo. This versatile filter creates a "old west" or "country" look to photos already edited in a sepia tone. Real estate pros will like the "glamour" factor it adds to photos with a pink or rosy tone. Amaro is especially popular for photos of properties shot at sunset.
  • The Hudson filter enhances blues to create a cool, crisp look. You can use the Hudson filter to enhance the water, sky, or any other blues in the photo. It's great for exterior shots.
  • The Rise Filter is a great option for indoor photos. This editing tool creates a cozy, warm feeling. It's perfect for kitchens and dens.
  • The X Pro-II is a versatile, indoor/outdoor filter that enhances reds and blues to a vibrant "pop" of color.
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