For the overexposed windows, I've heard the suggestion of taking two exposures, one for the room, one for the window, and combining them. This was the process suggested by a local photographer in a group.
"Here's how I combine images: two images (camera on tripod) OR one image with a midrange exposure opened and processed twice--once for the room and once for the windows (IF you have enough detail in the windows). Drag the "Window" exposure on top of the "Room" exposure. Add a "hide all" (black) layer mask to the window layer. Activate the layer mask. Select the brush tool and set your active color to white. Paint in the windows! Your image will stay as tack sharp as you shot it!"
Still making up my mind on the camera I want. I know I said in my last post it won't be a hasselblad, but I was looking at the prices on some of the models, and they're not too way out of line for my budget.
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