Best Practices for Virtual Try-On Photos: Get Perfect Results
Why Photo Quality Matters
The quality of your photos directly impacts the accuracy of your virtual try-on results. Follow these best practices to ensure the best possible experience.
Lighting Requirements
Natural Light: Shoot during daytime near a window for soft, even lighting.
Avoid Harsh Shadows: Don't stand directly under bright overhead lights.
Consistent Lighting: Ensure consistent lighting across all your photos.
Background and Environment
Neutral Backgrounds: Use plain, light-colored walls or backgrounds.
Avoid Patterns: Busy patterns can interfere with AI detection.
Consistent Setting: Use the same background for all photos in a session.
Pose and Angles
Full Body Shots: Stand straight with arms slightly away from your body.
Multiple Angles: Take front, side, and back views for comprehensive try-ons.
Natural Poses: Avoid exaggerated poses that distort body proportions.
Photo Quality
High Resolution: Use the highest quality setting on your camera.
Focus and Clarity: Ensure the photo is in focus and not blurry.
Proper Framing: Include your entire body from head to toe.
Item Photos
When photographing items to try on:
- Lay items flat on a neutral background
- Ensure good, even lighting
- Capture details and texture
- Include multiple views if possible
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