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Optimum lighting for rendered photos

Hey Guys,

I was wondering if there is an optimum setting than can be used for lighting, so that when I render an image in 3d, it's not too bright and not too dark?

I have just checked the box 'add ceiling lights'. I tried to add lights on the plan but everything was so bright.

I hope that makes sense. I've attached an image to show you the result I'm getting now.
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Re: Optimum lighting for rendered photos

Hi,

I think there is something wrong with the links to the images because they are broken so I can not see them, but for lights and lighting rendering you can see at this blog post here

http://www.sweethome3d.com/blog/2016/12/24/ho...nice_photo_rendering.html

Hope it could be useful for you!
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