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Real Estate Interior Settings Newbie Question
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<blockquote data-quote="MrF" data-source="post: 146354" data-attributes="member: 10292"><p>If you're looking to completely blow out the windows, it shouldn't be too hard. Spot meter an interior wall, or just leave it on matrix metering and crank up the exposure compensation until you get what you want.</p><p></p><p>Is there a reason you want to wash out the windows? Every professional real estate photo I've seen in a windowed room shows the view out the windows. Especially for a beach house, where the view is likely one of the selling points.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you fill out your profile it can make it easier for people to help you. For example, what camera are you using? (Sorry about stealing your thunder, Don).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrF, post: 146354, member: 10292"] If you're looking to completely blow out the windows, it shouldn't be too hard. Spot meter an interior wall, or just leave it on matrix metering and crank up the exposure compensation until you get what you want. Is there a reason you want to wash out the windows? Every professional real estate photo I've seen in a windowed room shows the view out the windows. Especially for a beach house, where the view is likely one of the selling points. Also, if you fill out your profile it can make it easier for people to help you. For example, what camera are you using? (Sorry about stealing your thunder, Don). [/QUOTE]
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