What's New For Realsee in February
Advanced Image Retouch Feature
From Objective Reality to Commercial Excellence
The Design Philosophy Professional scanning hardware, such as the Galois series, is engineered to capture space with absolute fidelity—prioritizing "objective reality" and geometric accuracy. However, commercial delivery often demands a specific aesthetic: balanced exposure, vibrant colors, and polished details that match diverse client preferences.Our new Image Retouch Tool is now a standard feature for all capture devices. It allows you to perform professional-grade post-processing directly within the Realsee Console, bridging the gap between raw reality and high-end marketing visuals without the need for external software.
Key Value Propositions
- Seamless End-to-End Workflow
From capture to edit, all within a single ecosystem. Eliminate the friction of switching between fragmented tools. Perform professional-grade adjustments—from global tone mapping to localized masking—directly in your browser. This reduces the operational barrier for non-designers while providing expert-level control without leaving the Realsee platform.
- Optimized Post-Production Efficiency (Cost & Resource Efficiency)
Reduce reliance on external tools and data downloads. Perform high-quality image refinement directly within the platform. By eliminating the need to download high-resolution panoramas or RAW files for external editing, you save on Credit consumption and simplify your data workflow, effectively lowering the overall operational cost of every project.
- Efficiency via Custom Templates (Efficiency via Custom Templates)
Standardize your visual style with reusable presets. For projects with consistent lighting environments, you can save your fine-tuned adjustment parameters as custom templates. By applying these templates to other panoramas, you can achieve a unified visual style across multiple scenes in seconds. This approach ensures high-quality results while minimizing repetitive manual tasks for large-scale projects.
Support for Hiding Project Names in VR Links
This feature allows users to hide the project name displayed in the left-top corner of the VR link. Once enabled, the project name will no longer be visible to viewers, creating a cleaner interface.For more details on how to enable this feature, please click the link below for the full guide:



















