Does anyone have any tips for keeping exposure balanced with interior renders? I've tried several different methods including duplicating the dome lights and setting one to invisible and the other not not affect diffuse, shadow, reflections etc. This kind of works but seems like a long way around. My issue is that it seems any bright spots like exterior views through a window, or any areas close to light sources clip very easily. I've tried combinations of Filmic tonemapping, aggressive curve layers, and exposure clipping layers, but these seem to all make the image come out flat looking.
I have a background in real-estate photography and am familiar with exposure bracketing and HDR processing, but I would think that with a digital rendering with exponentially more data than a photograph, I would be able have a softer transition to the highlights. Would 32-bit PNG rendering help with this? I currently save out renderings in VRIMG files, adjust exposure and curves in the VFB and then export 8-Bit PNG to lightroom / Photoshop for further editing.
I have a background in real-estate photography and am familiar with exposure bracketing and HDR processing, but I would think that with a digital rendering with exponentially more data than a photograph, I would be able have a softer transition to the highlights. Would 32-bit PNG rendering help with this? I currently save out renderings in VRIMG files, adjust exposure and curves in the VFB and then export 8-Bit PNG to lightroom / Photoshop for further editing.
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