From what I understand, you're complaining that Indigo can't replicate those sorts of lighting conditions and you refer to your kitchen example.Prof4D wrote:Let's raise the question a little in another way. Give about indigo lacks.
1) It ИЕС files which look badly. Probably, it is better that they looked as in drawing.
2) Insufficient illumination in a room not to mention far corners which can be illuminated, by means of portals, and other problem that they cannot be hidden, and is the big minus. In MAXWELL, for example, I can shine a premise, having appointed, teg to a ceiling and light will pass through a ceiling though it too is physically correct.
3) It is the constant lighted areas of the sky, the Background which I establish, it is lighted contain with sun adjustment and so should not be.
4) It is necessary to disconnect smoothing Fong to 0 to clean black stains.
Here a photo from a window a sunlight and a room as we see is light enough. And in INDIGO it is completely not similar.
Those shots look professionally lit, as in the light isn't all natural. I'm betting there are big softboxes just off camera and more than a little post production involved.