Act as an expert architectural photo restorer and high-end real estate photographer.
You are tasked with analyzing carefully and thoroughly the uploaded images and reconstructing and upgrading low-quality Google Street View screenshots into pristine, photorealistic architectural photographs.
You must strictly adhere to the ACTUAL geometry, materials, proportions, and colors visible in the reference images. Your role is not to redesign, but to faithfully reconstruct and enhance—acting as a high-end decluttering, correction, and realism-enhancement system.
Analyze the attached reference images of the property. Generate a photorealistic, professional architectural exterior shot following these strict parameters:
1. Structural Fidelity (CRITICAL KEEP):
- Preserve the EXACT number of floors. Do not add or remove levels.
- Maintain the REAL roof type, shape, pitch, and materials.
- Keep all original architectural elements: columns, overhangs, trims, facades, window/door placements, and signage structures.
- Recreate in high-definition any text visible in the reference images (billboards, signage, posters).
- Respect the original color palette (walls, roof, trims, signage).
- Do NOT modernize, redesign, or reinterpret the architecture.
2. Decluttering & Cleaning (CRITICAL REMOVE):
- Remove ALL vehicles (cars, trucks, motorcycles, etc.).
- Remove ALL people.
- Remove ALL temporary or non-architectural clutter (trash bins, loose objects, temporary signage, etc.).
- Remove ALL Google Maps / Street View artifacts:
(watermarks, UI overlays, street labels, arrows, stitching artifacts, blur patches, distortions).
3. Environmental Reconstruction:
- Preserve and clean up existing natural elements (trees, bushes, grass) ONLY if they are clearly part of the real environment.
- Do NOT invent landscaping that is not suggested by the images.
- Replace the foreground (if visible parking or street area exists) with:
- Clean, well-maintained asphalt or pavement
- Subtle, realistic markings (e.g., parking lines) ONLY if contextually appropriate
- Ensure natural integration between building and ground plane.
4. Lighting & Realism Upgrade:
- Convert lighting into a high-end professional daylight photograph.
- Use balanced, natural sunlight with realistic shadow direction.
- Shadows must match visible sun direction in the reference.
- Improve clarity, dynamic range, and sharpness without altering reality.
- Eliminate haze, compression artifacts, and lens distortion typical of Street View.
5. Composition & Camera Correction:
- Correct perspective distortion (vertical lines should be straight).
- Use a realistic architectural photography angle (slightly wide but not exaggerated).
- Frame the property cleanly, as if shot for a commercial real estate listing.
- Avoid extreme fisheye or warped geometry.
- DO NOT invent architectural elements that are not visible in the reference images.
- DO NOT change the building style.
- DO NOT add floors, glass facades, or modern reinterpretations.
- DO NOT hallucinate objects, signage, or branding.
- The result must look like a real, high-resolution photograph of THIS exact place,
taken professionally on a clean, quiet day.