The outdoors visible through the window is still light. I'm wondering if there's a way to use more from the window area in the darkest image (LR01) without it impacting the room interior.
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add --level=-1
change value to --level=-2
Twalp -
You could
immediately gain more contrast in "the outdoors"
by _reducing_ the number of pyramid levels. Add
for example
--levels=-1
or
--levels=-2
to your best command line. The result will look
more like a typical HDR image including all the
unnatural contrast in the floor and plafond.
However, the contrast in the window and clouds
will increase.
Thanks,
Chris