In the first of our weekly update roundups, we’re excited to introduce two new features designed to give you more control and consistency across your projects.
You can now apply Colour Profiles to your still images, helping you create a consistent visual style with more advanced control over tones and colours.
We’ve also introduced an improved way to edit room types and names within the Floor Plan Editor making your layouts more accurate and better aligned with your property data.
Below each section, you’ll find links to our full Help Centre articles for a deeper dive.
What are Colour Profiles?
Colour Profiles define the visual foundation of your photos. Think of them as a starting point or “base look” that shapes the overall tone, mood, and colour balance of an image before any further edits are applied.

Where can they be used?
Colour Profiles can be managed in the Presets section within Content Studio, making them easy to reuse across all your projects for a consistent look. You can also apply them directly in the Photo Editor when working on individual photos or specific projects.
How are they different from existing styles?
Existing styles apply broad, global adjustments—such as exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, temperature, and sharpening—affecting the entire image uniformly.
Colour Profiles go a step further. They provide more detailed control over how your photos are rendered by:
For the full information regarding the release please follow the link below
https://docs.giraffe360.com/en/articles/8461197-still-photo-editor-color-profiles-styles-adjustments
As a small update we’ve made some changes to the Floor Plan Editor that gives you more control and clarity when working with room labels.
When should you use this feature?
Previously this functionality worked so that changing the label did not actually change the room type but only the text the customers see on the floor plan layout.
Because of the lack of consistency it was impossible to know the real purpose of the rooms (because clients might change the label text, but the actual data behind remained the same. For example, if previously named room name was "Living room", but client named it "Bedroom", our system still considered it "Living room", just the label on the layout changed)
For the full information regarding the release please follow the link below
https://docs.giraffe360.com/en/articles/14666855-floor-plan-editor-changing-room-name-and-type