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Taking pictures

I've been considering actually using photoshop to do this as the microsoft program I use tends to really kill the quality of the photo when resized...
We use iPhoto; outputs PNG files we run through our watermarker (which yields JPEGs that eBiz will accept). Works like a champ, and keeps our photos organized nicely for when we need to go back to find them (and/or delete them once they're long gone).
 
I don't think it is misleading to slightly adjust the contrast and/or brightness. You wouldn't ever want to photoshop out dings, scuffs or damage but creating a visually appealing photo and not a dull, low contrast photo is what sells your cars. I know because it's the same story where I work.


Is there software that can optimize a file of photos (ala Batch?)
 

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Automotive auction staff and dealers discuss camera equipment recommendations for photographing vehicles outdoors, with a focus on DSLRs like the Nikon D90/D3100 paired with wide-angle lenses to improve photo quality for online listings. Key advice includes investing in proper equipment and lenses (typically $600+), using polarizing filters to combat sun glare, and establishing an efficient workflow, though one participant cautions that camera upgrades only yield results if paired with proper editing skills and RAW shooting knowledge.

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