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Use HDR (High Dynamic Range) bracketing: capture multiple exposures at each position (typically 3–7 brackets spanning the full dynamic range) and merge them in software. Most professional 360 cameras offer automatic HDR bracketing. In post-processing, tone-map the HDR image to balance bright window light with dark interior shadows. Shooting during overcast conditions or twilight also naturally reduces the dynamic range challenge.