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ThatJackElliott
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Photos are overexposed

Hi, I'm laying out a bathroom with white walls, white furniture, two small overhead lights and two mirror lights. I do not have "Add ceiling lights" selected. The photo renderings look very overexposed. How can I adjust this so the picture does not look "blown out"?

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Re: Photos are overexposed

Each light has a power setting. Did you try to reduce it?
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