autohdr.com/obnashmedia My name is Omel and I’m the owner of OB Nash Media, a real estate photography and videography company based in Nashville, Tennessee. Today I’m reviewing AutoHDR. I’m not trying to sell anyone on it. If you already use another software or editor and love them, keep using them. But if you want to try AutoHDR, I recommend it because I use it occasionally in my own editing and it saves a lot of time, especially when working alone. I’m reviewing AutoHDR based on pricing, speed, quality of the AI edits, and the AI capabilities. I’m currently on the free plan and mainly use the top up feature. AutoHDR offers monthly and yearly pricing plans with standard and enterprise levels. The more photos you buy, the cheaper the price per photo becomes. The yearly plan lowers the cost even more. I think the pricing is good compared to many human editors, especially considering the speed. Faster delivery matters because clients want photos quickly, and revisions with overseas editors can slow things down. The top up feature is what I personally use. I like that the pricing structure works for both large companies and beginners. One thing I didn’t like was that unused credits did not roll over after I canceled my subscription. I understand why, but it still left a bad taste in my mouth. Overall, I would still rate the pricing 10 out of 10. I uploaded 96 images, which equals 32 bracketed photos. AutoHDR edited all 32 photos in under 10 minutes, specifically 8 minutes and 22 seconds. That’s impressive speed. The overall image quality looked great. I had no complaints with the edits. Then I started testing the AI functions. First, I used AI re edit to remove a black sign from a door. It did a fantastic job and produced a final image I’d confidently deliver to a client. I also tested AutoHDR’s auto remove feature by removing shoes from a room. Auto remove is free from my understanding, while AI re edit costs credits. AI re edit usually produces cleaner and more accurate results, but auto remove still works well for smaller changes. The removed shoes looked natural and didn’t leave obvious smearing. Next, I tested AI re edit in a bedroom by asking it to remove shoes from the floor and extra items from a tabletop while keeping the lamp. I intentionally kept the instructions vague to see how smart the AI was. It removed the clutter cleanly and even corrected reflections naturally. The final image looked ready for delivery. AutoHDR has some of the best AI functionality I’ve personally seen. I also tested the green grass feature. The original grass already looked decent, but AutoHDR successfully enhanced it and correctly identified the lawn areas. I’d be satisfied delivering that image, although I personally don’t use the grass feature very often.For a backyard photo, I tested auto remove on larger objects. This is where I noticed the difference between auto remove and AI re edit. Auto remove worked, but the grass looked unnatural afterward. For larger edits like that, I would choose AI re edit instead because it creates cleaner results. Another feature I appreciate is the support system. If AutoHDR’s edits are not working correctly, you can use the built in help chat. You can ask the AutoHDR bot questions, and if needed, escalate to a live person who can help resolve editing issues. They are responsive and helpful. Overall, I think AutoHDR is fantastic software and I actively use it. I recommend giving it a shot to see if it saves you time or improves your photo quality. #AutoHDR #realestatephotography #AIphotoediting #realestateediting #HDRphotography #realestatephotographytips #listingphotos #photographyworkflow