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Severi Salminen wrote:
>> Impressive, some technical nitpicking: the light coming through the
>> windows is not bright enough. Since the sun is shining outside
>> everything visible through the windows should be completely white.
>> This is of course a purely technical note - how it would look like on
>> a photo.
>
> Actually it wouldn't. As you can see there are quite dark things
> (windows of nearby building?) visible outside. As the sun is most likely
> not hitting there (notice the angle), they should not be totally white.
> It is also possible to compress very wide brightness levels on a single
> photo - either using traditional or digital darkroom techniques. Typical
> Wal-Mart photos might be a different thing :) So IMHO the result is VERY
> good.
Can you show a photograph to support this claim?
Christoph
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