Exteriors in any forecast
Weather Enhancement
Swap gloomy skies and flat gray light for clear, natural daylight—no reshoot.
- Clearer sky & daylight
- Balanced exposure
- Structure stays true
JPEG, PNG, WebP, HEIC/HEIF, and camera RAW like Sony ARW and Canon CR2/CR3 supported on upload.
Façade under heavy cloud: lifted sky + natural façade read
See gray skies → clean daylight
Drag the slider. Outputs aim for believable fair-weather exteriors.
Front elevation: soft blue sky without “stock photo” paste
Driveway & landscaping: coherent shadows vs. new sky direction
Exterior brightened with clear sky and improved overall clarity
Front exterior enhanced with vibrant lawn tones and clean daylight balance
Softer shadows, balanced lighting, and removal of leaves and debris
It wasn’t a sunny day.
What goes into the edit
Same disclosure-minded guardrails as our other exterior tools: improve mood and legibility without inventing architecture or hiding defects.
Sky & atmosphere
- Replace oppressive gray or rain-read with natural daylight sky—soft blue to light clouds
- Avoid neon saturation or fantasy “golf course” gradients
- Keep sun direction consistent with existing shadows when possible
Exposure & color
- Modest exposure lift where weather underexposed the frame—not HDR halos
- Natural daylight white balance; preserve brick, stone, and siding truth
- Windows and reflections adjusted plausibly for clearer sky
Structure & site
- Roofline, windows, hardscape, and planting massing stay faithful to the photo
- No removal of material defects, staining, or water issues visible in source
- Straighten mild horizon tilt when it helps; no warped verticals
MLS mindset
- Edits should not mislead about onsite conditions buyers would notice
- No staging props, vehicles, or landscaping invented or erased
- Readable at gallery thumbnail size
Pair with other listing tools
Use day-to-dusk on another hero, or enhancement and declutter across the set.













































