How-to / Workflow
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
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
Choose the treatment
Pick the edits the set needs — enhancement, HDR balance, sky replacement, or a combination — to apply across every frame.
- 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
Review each frame
Step through the results. Watch for any frame where the shared treatment doesn't fit, and adjust that one individually.
- 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.
Do this in Vestaro
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.

