The Hidden Cost of Distorted Property Listings
In the highly competitive world of real estate marketing, the camera lens you choose can make or break a sale. To capture the full scope of a small bedroom, an expansive living room, or a tight kitchen, professional real estate photographers rely heavily on ultra-wide-angle lenses (typically in the 10mm to 16mm range). While these lenses are exceptional at capturing the entire room in a single frame, they introduce a significant problem: severe optical distortion.
This distortion manifests as barrel distortion (where straight lines bow outward), converging verticals (where walls appear to lean backward), and corner stretching (where furniture near the edges of the frame looks unnaturally elongated, like a funhouse mirror). When prospective buyers see a listing where the couch looks like a limousine and the kitchen island seems warped, their subconscious alarm bells ring. They feel deceived. They question the accuracy of the entire listing.
At Nano Banana Image AI, we believe that showcasing a property's true potential shouldn't require sacrificing geometric reality. Our specialized architectural AI models are trained specifically to identify spatial anomalies in interior photography and mathematically remap the pixels to reflect natural human vision.

