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I like how they have daylight on one side, and tungsten light on the other. However, if I try do shoot a scene with an open window on one side, with sunlight pooring in, and tungsten light on the other side, the sunglight is much brighter. As you can see in the picture, the daylight is blue, but in order to expose tungsten light properly, you have to overexpose the daylight on the other side. This leads it to being pure white, rather than blue. Or if you expose the daylight properly, then the tungsten light is too dark of course.
How do you get both types of light at a similar amount of brightness, so one does not end up being overexposed? Thanks.
I like how they have daylight on one side, and tungsten light on the other. However, if I try do shoot a scene with an open window on one side, with sunlight pooring in, and tungsten light on the other side, the sunglight is much brighter. As you can see in the picture, the daylight is blue, but in order to expose tungsten light properly, you have to overexpose the daylight on the other side. This leads it to being pure white, rather than blue. Or if you expose the daylight properly, then the tungsten light is too dark of course.
How do you get both types of light at a similar amount of brightness, so one does not end up being overexposed? Thanks.