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Bracket Merge for Real Estate

Drop a whole shoot and get one finished photo per room. Every exposure you shot is blended into a single frame, so the window keeps its view while the room stays correctly lit. Your first merge is free, no signup needed.

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JPG, PNG, WEBP or TIFF · Up to 9 exposures per room · Max 25 MB each

How bracket merge works

Three steps, and only the first one is yours

  1. 01

    Drop the shoot

    Select every file from the job. Your camera already recorded the shutter speed and the time of each frame, which is what tells us where one room ends and the next begins.

  2. 02

    Frames are lined up

    Hand-held brackets drift a few pixels between shots. Each frame is registered against the middle exposure first, so the merge does not double up window frames and cabinet edges.

  3. 03

    Exposures are blended

    For every part of the picture, the exposure that recorded it best is the one that carries it. The bright frame gives you the room, the dark frame gives you the window.

Built for the way you already shoot

No preset to pick per room, no bracket to assemble by hand

Your whole shoot at once

Select 60 files and get back one photo per room. Brackets are read from camera data, so nothing has to be sorted into folders first.

Hand-held is fine

Frames are aligned before they are blended. A braced shot without a tripod merges cleanly.

The window keeps its view

The whole reason to bracket a room. Where a single frame blows the glass out to white, the merge takes that area from the exposure that still held detail.

Nothing is invented

Every pixel that comes back was recorded by your camera. This is a blend of your own frames, not a generated image.

Priced for volume

One credit covers five merged photos. A full day of shooting costs a few credits, whether you run it room by room or all at once.

Straight into the rest

A merged photo is ready for staging, sky replacement or day to dusk without a round trip through another editor.

Why photographers bracket in the first place

A lit room and the view through its window are four to six stops apart. No single frame holds both. Expose for the room and the window goes white, expose for the window and the room goes black. Bracketing records the range in pieces and merging puts it back together, which is why the finished frame looks like what you saw standing there.

2–9
exposures per room
5
merged photos per credit
0
pixels generated

Bracket merge questions

What photographers ask before their first run

How does it know which photos belong together?

From the data your camera writes into each file. Frames inside one bracket are taken seconds apart and each has a different exposure, while moving to the next room takes longer and starts the exposure sequence over. Both signals are read, and if your files carry no camera data you can set the bracket size yourself.

Do I need a tripod?

No. Every frame is aligned against the middle exposure before anything is blended, which covers the few pixels of drift a braced hand-held bracket has. A tripod still gives the cleanest result, and a frame that cannot be lined up at all is flagged on the result rather than blended silently.

Is this HDR?

It solves the same problem and does it differently. There is no tone mapping step, which is the part of an HDR workflow that produces the halos and the grey flat look. Each area of the picture is carried by the exposure that recorded it properly, so the result reads as a photograph.

Does the merged photo need an AI disclosure?

The merge itself adds nothing to the scene. Every pixel it returns came from a frame you shot, so it is a darkroom step rather than a generated image. Staging, renovation and object removal do change what the picture shows, and those results carry a disclosure.

What does it cost?

One credit covers five merged photos, and the balance carries over between sessions. Merging one room at a time costs the same as merging a whole shoot at once.

What resolution do I get back?

Up to 2048 pixels on the long edge. Merging works on the full frame and delivers at that size, which covers every portal and MLS upload.

Merged and ready. Furnish it next.

A merged photo is the cleanest possible input for virtual staging. Take it straight into the studio and see the room furnished.

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