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How to batch-edit a whole photo shoot

Run an entire listing shoot through one consistent finish — upload the set, apply the same treatment, review, and export — so every frame reads as the same home.

Time
About 30 seconds per photo
You'll need
The full set of photos from one listing shoot (JPG or PNG)

In short

Run an entire listing shoot through one consistent finish — upload the set, apply the same treatment, review, and export — so every frame reads as the same home.

  1. 1

    Upload the full set

    Upload all the photos from the shoot together rather than one at a time, so they can be treated as one listing.

  2. 2

    Choose the treatment

    Pick the edits the set needs — enhancement, HDR balance, sky replacement, or a combination — to apply across every frame.

  3. 3

    Apply consistently

    Run the batch so the same finish lands on each photo. Consistency is what makes a listing read as one considered set instead of a pile of one-off edits.

  4. 4

    Review each frame

    Step through the results. Watch for any frame where the shared treatment doesn't fit, and adjust that one individually.

  5. 5

    Export the listing set

    Export the finished set, ready to publish across the MLS, portals, and social in one consistent look.

A listing is one set, not a stack of unrelated edits. Batching is how volume shooters keep a whole shoot consistent without editing twenty frames by hand. For the per-photo techniques that make up the finish, see the photo editing overview.

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Batch processing tool

Frequently asked

Why batch-edit instead of editing each photo on its own?

Speed and consistency. A listing reads best when every frame shares the same light and finish; batching applies one treatment across the set and saves repeating the work per photo.

Can I still fix one frame individually?

Yes. Batch first for the shared finish, then adjust any single frame that needs something different before exporting.