Realsee: One Capture, Multiple Deliverables for Your Clients21640
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| Realsee is a We Get Around Network Marketing Partner One of the questions I get most often from people (clients, other photographers) is whether a single capture session can serve more than one client need. Realsee is worth a look here, because the platform is built to support multiple deliverables from your scan data rather than locking you into one output format. That flexibility matters when the same property has to satisfy a listing agent, an architect, and a facilities manager who all want something different. Sure scanning methods vary, but if you scan more than you need while on site, you'll have enough for several use cases later on. At 16 seconds per scan, that's easy to do with the Galois P4. As I've gotten more comfortable using my P4 (plenty of videos still to come) I've realized that the core of it is range. From a single capture you can produce floor plans for listings and space planning, CAD files for clients who need to work in their own drafting software, and point clouds for measurement, retrofit, and documentation work. Each of these speaks to a different buyer, which means one shoot can open more than one revenue line. On the visualization side, Realsee supports panoramas and immersive 3D models for the walkthrough experiences buyers and tenants expect. If you are already shooting residential or commercial space, being able to hand a client both a navigable 3D tour and a technical deliverable like CAD or a point cloud from the same visit is a strong upsell position. It also reduces return trips, which is where margin quietly disappears on this kind of work. Try Realsee (WGAN Members get $300 off with code WGAN): https://wgan.info/realsee About Realsee: Realsee develops spatial capture hardware and software for 3D virtual tours, floor plans, and technical deliverables across real estate, AEC, and commercial spaces. Topics covered in this post include: Realsee, floor plans, CAD, point clouds, panoramas, 3D models, virtual tours, spatial capture Which Realsee deliverable would help your business most: floor plans, CAD, point clouds, or 3D models? Share how you would use them in the comments below. By the way, I have a call with Realsee and a BIM specialist on Thursday (recorded)... feel free to fire any questions ahead of this call and i'll ask while on it. The specialist will be specifically comparing the Matterport Pro3 .e57 file with the Realsee Galois P4 .e57 file. Tom |
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