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I'm not suggesting that using photoshop is the way to go.  My friend is at an urban dealership were space is at a premium.  Most of his vehicles are parked on a gravel lot.  He is aware that his pictures are not going to look as good as those shot in a booth.  He is simply trying to make them presentable.  He wants people to focus on the vehicle and not the surroundings and I think that he accomplished that.   As far as scalable, these pictures are taken by an employee.  He maintains a days to market of under three.   Being a person of integrity, he is not going to remove dents, dings or whatever.   This is an example of someone being creative in making something work with limited resources.