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
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
Thumbnail-friendly clarity for MLS carousels
Example 5
Example 6
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.











































