Plotpane · Paris, Île-de-France, France
Paris, Île-de-France, France

Photographe Immobilier Paris — AI finishing for international-buyer listings

Photographe immobilier Paris search intent splits cleanly in half: French vendors and agency owners on SeLoger, Leboncoin and Bien'ici, and international buyers on JamesEdition, PropertyGuides and the English-language feeds of Barnes and Daniel Féau. Plotpane is the AI finishing layer that serves both. A 7e arrondissement pied-à-terre on rue Saint-Dominique, a 6e Saint-Germain-des-Prés duplex, an 8e Triangle d'Or family apartment on avenue Montaigne, a 16e Haussmannien with vue Tour Eiffel from the Passy slope — the photography problems are identical and the compliance rules (Loi Hoguet 1970, carte professionnelle T, FNAIM and SNPI deontology codes) are non-negotiable. Plotpane delivers a believable, non-generative 4K hero from a single midday agent-phone shot in under fifteen seconds, preserving every Haussmannien detail a cross-border buyer pays for: moulures, parquet Versailles, cheminée marbre, plaques commémoratives and vue dégagée over the Invalides or the Seine.

A classic Parisian salon with herringbone parquet and boiserie, lifted from murky underexposure to crisp editorial clarity. — enhanced by Plotpane
A classic Parisian salon with herringbone parquet and boiserie, lifted from murky underexposure to crisp editorial clarity. — original listing photo before editing
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Built for Photographe Immobilier Paris — the prime arrondissement playbook

Photographe immobilier Paris is a specific craft, not a generic filter, and the inventory that draws international buyers is concentrated in seven arrondissements with distinct architectural fingerprints. The 6e, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, is seventeenth- and eighteenth-century hôtels particuliers and narrow cour-sur-cour apartments where the light comes through courtyard doubles. The 7e, Invalides and Tour Eiffel, is mid-Haussmannien dress-stone facades with rue-side balcon filant and salon windows that open on the Esplanade. The 8e Triangle d'Or — the rectangle between avenue Montaigne, avenue George V and the Champs-Élysées — is the post-1860 Haussmannien standard: 3,20 m ceilings, parquet Versailles, cheminée marbre de Carrare, moulures and plafonds à rosace. The 16e, Passy and Auteuil, carries the same grammar with larger footprint and the vue dégagée over the Seine or the Bois. The 17e Monceau is the quieter Haussmannien ring around the parc. The 4e Marais and 1er cover the pre-Haussmann seventeenth- and eighteenth-century stock — smaller ceilings, tomettes, poutres apparentes, colombages — an entirely different photographic problem. Plotpane's Paris-tuned preset holds each of these at pixel fidelity; no generic amber filter, no fabricated details, no hallucinated furniture.

  • 6e Saint-Germain-des-Prés — 17th-18th century hôtels particuliers, courtyard doubles, rue de Seine ateliers
  • 7e Invalides & Tour Eiffel — mid-Haussmannien balcon filant, salons with Champ-de-Mars sight lines
  • 8e Triangle d'Or — avenue Montaigne, avenue George V, Haussmannien 3,20 m, parquet Versailles
  • 16e Passy & Auteuil — late Haussmannien with vue Seine, double-sided apartments over the Bois
  • 17e Monceau — quiet Haussmannien ring with plane-tree canopy and parc views
  • 4e Marais & 1er — pre-1850 stock, tomettes, poutres apparentes, plaques commémoratives
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Non-generative enhancement — Loi Hoguet 1970 and the carte professionnelle bar

Every French real estate professional operates under the Loi Hoguet of 2 January 1970 and the carte professionnelle (carte T for transaction) issued by the CCI — the framework that underpins the FNAIM and SNPI deontology codes and the consumer-protection regime enforced by the DGCCRF under article L.121-2 of the Code de la consommation. Property advertising must faithfully represent the listed asset. None of these frameworks prohibit AI colour correction, white balance neutralisation, noise reduction or perspective correction — they are editorial finishing on the same footing as RAW processing, HDR merging and lens correction used by every Paris architectural photographer. What they prohibit is generative alteration of material features. Plotpane's enhancement mode is strictly non-generative: no added furniture, no invented mouldings, no cloned-in Tour Eiffel, no replaced sky on exterior shots. Parquet Versailles stays pixel-identical, cheminée marbre veining is preserved, moulures and plaques commémoratives are not repainted. An XMP enhancement tag is written to every export so the brokerage asset library — whether Daniel Féau, Barnes Paris, BELLES DEMEURES, Varenne Immobilier, Émile Garcin, Junot or Paris Prestige — carries the audit trail invisibly through the FNAIM and SNPI compliance workflow.

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Portal and brokerage delivery — SeLoger, Leboncoin, Logic-Immo, PAP, Meilleurs Agents, Bien'ici

The French portal mix is broader than most international markets. SeLoger remains the premium-listing leader and the default for agency-listed Parisian inventory; Leboncoin captures the volume traffic and increasingly the mandat exclusif tier; Logic-Immo covers the mid-market syndication; PAP (De Particulier à Particulier) captures the no-agency vendor segment; Meilleurs Agents serves the valuation-research funnel that feeds buyer inquiries; Bien'ici is the professional-only portal built by FNAIM, SNPI, UNIS and UNPI with strict image-compliance rules. International buyers land on the English pages of Barnes Paris, BELLES DEMEURES (the Figaro Immobilier prestige network), JamesEdition, Sotheby's International Realty France and the in-house sites of Daniel Féau, Varenne Immobilier, Émile Garcin, Junot and Paris Prestige. Plotpane exports 4K sRGB JPEG at 3840 x 2160, no watermark, optional XMP metadata, which passes every one of these portal ingestion specs without re-compression. The same file works for the SeLoger premium slot, the Bien'ici syndication, the JamesEdition English-language editorial, and the printed-brochure briefing deck the agency emails a London or New York buyer before the video tour.

For this region

Local questions, answered

Is AI image enhancement compliant with the Loi Hoguet and the FNAIM / SNPI deontology codes?+

Yes, when the intervention is non-generative. The Loi Hoguet of 1970 and the carte professionnelle regime — together with the FNAIM and SNPI codes of deontology and article L.121-2 of the Code de la consommation on misleading commercial practices — prohibit the misrepresentation of material features. They do not prohibit editorial finishing. White balance correction, exposure rebalancing, noise reduction and perspective correction are routine and accepted. Plotpane's enhancement mode operates strictly within that perimeter: parquet Versailles, cheminée marbre, moulures, plaques commémoratives and vue dégagée remain pixel-identical. An optional XMP tag documents each export for the agency's internal compliance audit, and the photographe immobilier Paris pipeline ships as a primary preset — upload, select, export 4K.

Does it actually preserve Haussmannien detail — parquet Versailles, moulures, cheminée marbre?+

Yes. These are the single most-tested features in the Paris preset and the exact elements that international buyers of prime 6e, 7e, 8e and 16e inventory are paying for. Parquet Versailles and parquet à point de Hongrie keep their pattern and their patina; cheminée marbre de Carrare and marbre Portor retain veining and the cast-bronze ornament; moulures, plafonds à caissons, rosaces and gypseries stay sharp; plaques commémoratives on 4e Marais and 6e Saint-Germain facades stay legible. Only sky, reflective window-glass and colour balance are re-graded — structure, ornament, stonework and floor pattern are held at 4K.

How does it handle a 16e or 7e apartment with a vue dégagée on the Tour Eiffel or the Invalides?+

The vue dégagée is treated as a masked preservation region. Whether it's the Tour Eiffel from a Passy slope, the dôme of the Invalides from a rue Saint-Dominique salon, the Seine from a quai d'Orsay balcon filant or the place des Vosges from a 4e Marais first floor, the view is held pixel-identical. Only the interior lighting and the sky immediately behind the building are rebalanced. A Barnes Paris or Daniel Féau reviewer studying the window at 4K will see the same silhouette they saw on the site visit.

Will the export work directly on SeLoger, Leboncoin, Logic-Immo, PAP, Meilleurs Agents and Bien'ici?+

Yes. Plotpane outputs 4K sRGB JPEG at 3840 x 2160 without watermark, with optional XMP enhancement metadata. This passes SeLoger's premium-listing ingestion, the Leboncoin agency-pro feed, Logic-Immo syndication, the PAP vendor uploader, Meilleurs Agents' agency portal and — critically — the stricter image-compliance policy on Bien'ici, the professional-only portal run by FNAIM, SNPI, UNIS and UNPI. The same file also clears the English-language editorial pipelines of Barnes Paris, BELLES DEMEURES, JamesEdition and Sotheby's International Realty France.

What about the pre-Haussmann stock in the Marais and the 1er — different problem?+

Yes, and the preset handles it explicitly. The 4e Marais and the 1er hold a large share of pre-1850 inventory: lower ceilings, tomettes floors, poutres apparentes, colombages, narrow staircases, small casement windows onto Jewish Quarter or Île Saint-Louis streets. These apartments do not photograph like an 8e Haussmannien. Plotpane's Paris preset detects the vocabulary — exposed beams, terracotta tile, stone walls, small-pane casements — and rebalances without the HDR halos or plastic over-smoothing that generic AI enhancers apply. Patina of wood and stone is the price signal, and it is preserved.

Luxury tier — does this sit alongside Daniel Féau, Barnes, BELLES DEMEURES and Varenne Immobilier standards?+

It is used as a finishing layer alongside the existing workflows of the Paris prestige brokerages — Daniel Féau, Barnes Paris, BELLES DEMEURES, Varenne Immobilier, Émile Garcin, Junot, Paris Prestige and Sotheby's International Realty France. Each of these houses maintains internal image-quality standards that require architectural accuracy, colour fidelity and strict non-alteration of material features. Plotpane is built to clear that bar. Structure, ornament, furnishings, fireplace marbles, parquet patterns, street furniture, plaques commémoratives and view lines are preserved exactly; only sky, reflective surfaces and colour balance are re-graded. The XMP enhancement tag gives the brokerage's asset-library team a clean, auditable record for the FNAIM, SNPI and internal-compliance paper trail.

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  • No. Midjourney and DALL-E invent scenes from text prompts — beautiful for art, disqualifying for a listing. Plotpane is a structure-preserving pipeline: your room geometry, windows, and floor plan stay exact. We stage, re-light, swap skies, declutter, and 4K-enhance your actual photo. No hallucinated architecture, no invented rooms.

  • BoxBrownie and Styldod are human-edit services: you upload, a retoucher works overnight, you get a result in 24–48 hours at $2–$32 per image per treatment. Plotpane runs the full listing pipeline — staging, dusk, sky, clutter, enhancement — in one upload, in ~90 seconds, for a flat monthly subscription. Same 4K quality, no queue, no per-image fees.

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  • Not on staging or enhancement — our Fidelity Contract enforces structure-preserving masks that lock architecture, windows, and floor plan before any generation runs. Furniture is added to empty rooms; clutter is removed from furnished rooms; lighting and sky are re-graded. Renovation features (new flooring, wall colors) require you to explicitly mark the surface. We never reinvent what's already there.

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