File:HDRI Sample Scene Window - 10.jpg

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English: Open window with armchair and manequin. Sample scene for HDRI (standard LDR, single image from a set of bracketed exposures).
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Source Axel Jacobs, WebHDR
Author Axel Jacobs (Photographer)
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