The quality of your background image significantly impacts how realistic and useful your design will be. Here's what makes a great background photo:
Photo Quality
Good lighting:
- Take photos during daytime with even, natural light
- Avoid harsh midday sun that creates strong shadows
- Overcast days often provide the most even lighting
- Avoid photos taken at dawn or dusk when colors are distorted
Clear, sharp images:
- Use the highest resolution your camera or phone can capture
- Hold the camera steady or use a tripod
- Ensure the area is in focus
- Avoid blurry or grainy images
Camera Angle
Eye level or slightly elevated:
- Stand at normal eye height (5-6 feet)
- Slightly elevated positions (standing on a stepladder) can show more ground area
- Avoid extreme upward or downward angles
- Keep the camera level rather than tilted
Straight-on view:
- Face the area directly rather than from the side
- Capture the space as you would see it standing in front of it
- This helps with perspective and makes plant placement more accurate
Photo Content
Show the full area:
- Include the entire space you want to design
- Capture reference points like house walls, fences, or walkways
- Include some surrounding context for scale
Clear, unobstructed view:
- Remove temporary items (hoses, toys, trash cans) before photographing
- Wait for people and pets to move out of the frame
- Avoid shooting through windows or screens
Different angles (optional):
- Take multiple photos from different positions
- You can create separate designs for different views
- Wide shots and close-ups both have value
File Format
Supported formats:
- JPEG (.jpg)
- PNG (.png)
- WEBP (.webp)
- Most common image formats work great
File size:
- Most modern phone and camera photos work perfectly
- Very large files (over 10MB) may take longer to upload
- Files that are too small (under 200KB) may not provide enough detail
Common Problems to Avoid
❌ Too dark or backlighting - Adjust your position so light is behind you
❌ Too far away - Get closer to show better detail
❌ Extreme angles - Keep the camera relatively level
❌ Cluttered with temporary items - Clean the area first
❌ Partial view - Capture the complete space you want to design
Pro Tips
✓ Take photos at the same time of day you'll usually see the space
✓ Consider how sun and shade patterns might affect your design
✓ Photograph in sections if one photo can't capture the whole area
✓ Keep the original photo in case you want to start over
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