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Real Estate Virtual Tour App 1.1
Posted by admin in Virtual Tour, Virtual Tour Vendor, iPhone Photography, iphone app, marketing, real estate app, virtual tour app on February 5, 2011
Easy Virtual Tours Version 1.1 for Real Estate marketing is now live in the app store!
EasyVT is already the best Real Estate Virtual Tour and photography app, yet we’ve worked hard to improve its easy of use. We’ve received great feedback from early adopters that has helped us break the mold and create such an easy to use app.
Realtors can press “+” to add a new property / listing / location and press “+” to photograph or use photos from the iphone photo library.
Up to 9 photos can be selected and automatically sent to your preferred virtual tour provider.

Changes reflect focus on usability in Easy Virtual Tours v1.1:
- Updated ‘add content’ and ‘add location’ buttons to work consistently between screens
- Repaired link to EasyVT.com button
- Settings icon changed to Gear icon and moved to support consistency
- Itunes review button added to Settings screen
- EasyVT.com link added to Settings screen
Real Estate Video on YouTube
Posted by Chris in Virtual Tour, iPhone Photography, iphone app, real estate app on January 28, 2011
Yesterday, I drove over to an active real estate listing, a model home that was nicely decorated. I didn’t move any furniture to stage – just casually snapped about 15 photos with my iphone 4 and the HDR setting on. I am in no way a professional photographer, but this app is built for the rest of us.
A few blocks away, I reviewed the iphone property photos at a coffee shop, deleting those photos I didn’t like. This took about 2 min.
With the Real Estate app EasyVT open, I selected my favorite 9 photos and hit send. Before I had finished my coffee, I had an email from EasyVT with a link to my new YouTube virtual tour video.
Easy Virtual Tours is Easy to use, saves time and is Free in the app store.
Real Estate Photos – An app for that.
Posted by admin in iPhone Photography, iphone app, marketing, real estate app on January 21, 2011
Best of all – Its FREE.
Download it in the apple app store Here:
Wireless Photo Upload?
Posted by admin in Virtual Tour Vendor, iPhone Photography, iphone app, marketing on January 20, 2011
For Realtors, Wireless Photo Upload is Here.
Don’t waste time connecting cords and downloading from your camera to computer only to browse and upload to your virtual tour provider.
EasyVT (Easy Virtual Tours) lets you wirelessly upload photos to your virtual tour provider.Easy Virtual Tours is the First all in one solution to photograph, wirelessly upload and create virtual tour content.
EasyVT is Easy to use.
1)Photograph your Real Estate listing with your 5 Megapixel iphone camera.
2)Select up to 9 photos
3)Select your favorite Virtual Tour provider
4)Press Send.
If you don’t have a favorite Virtual Tour Provider – EasyVT will create a you tube video for you with your photos at no cost and no credit card!
Best of all – EasyVT is Free.
Find it in the apple app store.
iPhone Photo Tips & Tricks
Posted by Chris in iPhone Photography, iphone app, marketing, real estate app, smart phone on December 16, 2010
Best iPhone Camera Tip
Unlike standard cameras, the iPhone takes the photo when you release the on-screen shutter button. Set your shot, frame the image, press and hold the camera button and then just release the button when you’re ready to shoot.
This helped me remove shake and movement from dim indoor shots and results in a more clear and crisp photo.
Focus / Light Sensor
The iPhone 3 and above have a built in feature that works like “Focus”. Its actually a light sensor, that will brighten or darken the the portion of the image that you touch. When in the Camera mode – simply touch the screen where you want the focus of the photo – the camera will “adjust the aperture” to compensate the amount of light in the image.
The light sensor works really well when inside. Hot spots like windows will make the rest of the room dark – however touching the dark area will help adjust and improve the image. HDR
High Dynamic Range imaging Is really cool. Its a feature built in to the 4.0 and higher iPhone OS. This tool is worth the iPhone’s weight in gold.
Simply touch your iphone camera screen and touch the HDR at the top middle of the screen. This turns HDR on.
In HDR mode the camera comes to life.
HDR photographs bring out colors and depth between darkness and light. It will automatically store an HDR image and a non HDR image so you may compare and select.
Compare the 2 photos of my desk. Note the washed out hot spots vs depth of color.
Zoom
The iPhone has a built in digital zoom. Its very easy to use.
Touch the screen and a slider bar with a – on the left and a + on the right will appear on the screen. Simply slide the circle on the bar to the right to zoom in.
Be aware that the zoom feature should be used sparingly if at all. The quality of the image reduces exponentially as you zoom in.
A positive – the zoom can be used to properly frame a photo quite nicely.
Flash
The iPhone 4 has a built in LED flash. Its perfect for taking close up photos of babies, still life fruit baskets and the inside of small dim closets – it will not light up a bedroom.
Remember to turn on all the lights in a room prior to photographing.
Lighting
As mentioned above – flip on all the lights in the home prior to photographing. If possible, photograph large rooms during daylight hours with the windows at your back. Use HDR mode when facing windows.
Stability
In poor lighting conditions stability becomes an issue. Several friends have recommend various tripods and brackets to hold the iPhone. Ive had success using what I have to work with – like chairs, shelf’s, mantles etc. I set the iPhone on a level surface and press the shutter button. (iPhone 4 has flat sides, so you can set it on edge and walk away…if you don’t mind the risk). That said, a tripod would make for better shots – however seems to defeat the purpose of using your pocket sized device.






