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  • ibdf 3 hours ago
    Honest question... how do you look at the outputs posted in the before/after section and think... "this is fine"?

    Cabinets doors change in the kitchen, walls changes in the living room, floors change, bed is cut in half.

    So you spend all this time researching for a place to buy just to get there and find out the place was actually all AI? I am not going to be living in a virtual space. If you want to sell this as room planning/ideas software, fine, but faking spaces for sale?

    • pguiraoc 3 hours ago
      Hi, thanks for the honest feedback. Yes, we definetly need to continue adjusting the model, it's not perfect.

      It's not about creating a "virtual place" its supposed to be a tool to help real state agencies promote their listings.

      The normal flow for an agency/person to add a listings is to:

      - Clean the property - Remove furniture - Pay a photographer to take the pictures - Then list the proerty

      That takes time and a lot of money. BrightShot is meant to be used as a tool to do that in much faster way. Instead of paying a photographer to take great pictures during the day, stage the shot etc. We can do that in just a few clicks.

      It definetly needs refinment, but the few clients we have, actually use the tool on a weekly basis, not to "fake" the listing but to enhance it with more clean photos.

      We are working on a much improved image generation process/model, will be launching next week. If you want to try, completly free of charge you are definatly invited to do that! Just in touch! Thanks for the feedback