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I agree with mohsen, the light is too bright and the shadows are too dark. When I was tweaking scenes like this I stood in my room and looked around. If you have this size of room and such big window on a sunny day, there will be no dark shadows.
thanks dear mohsen for commenting
you say right i must go to changing sun energy
dear brano
thanks for helping you right at this size of room (3*3 - 9m ) must we cant see any dark hole but when i up the energy of vraylight(rectangle backside of window) and sun , just brightnessed location more brightens than old brightens
i think at gimp or photoshop change color options
I think the second render has better camera angle.
For the dark shadows try this: In color mapping option set gamma to 2,2 and check Sub-pixel mapping. Then set lights to lower value. If the shadows are still too dark, under World -> Enviroment -> Override check GI and set color to white or light grey. There will be less contrast and saturation, but you can tweak that later in Gimp or Photoshop.
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