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    Scene far from light source. How to light up?

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      AMELIEBOB
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      Ok so here is my problem. I have a scene that the window is very far from. When my exposure of the window is fine, the rest of the scene is too dark.
      I read about Linear Workflow (http://www.jamesshaw.co.nz/blog/?p=152) but it's already checked under the color mapping tab.

      So i'd like to know which parameter i need to change in order to don't have overexposed window but still have a bright scene!! Help me please! Here are my actual settings.

      http://img805.imageshack.us/img805/1341/wip130127.jpg

      http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/9733/parameters.jpg

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        rspierenburg
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        Well I'm not really sure on a Vray setting side, but in Photography the way to fix that would be by doing 2 or more exposures, one for proper interior lighting and one for proper exposure of the window and then combine them in photoshop or other HDR program.

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