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I looked through the form and did not see this topic. I am trying to shoot real estate 360 photos for a walk through presentation with a Ricoh Theta V. Interior is dark wood while there is snow on the ground outside, creating difficulties with exposure (bright light from windows and dark interior). I tried stacking as well as highlight and shadow adjustments without adequate success. A similar project was successfully done by someone else at a location nearby, so I know it can be done. Suggestions?

 

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@hgtma

Hello and welcome to the forums.

What you need is to bracket your exposures for each scene and then merge them using File > New HDR Stack.

John

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