photorealistic interior enhancement prompt transform the provided interior render into an image that is indistinguishable from a professionally photographed interior preserve the exact existing architecture layout proportions materials colours furniture placement and all design details do not add remove replace stylise or redesign any elements lighting use only natural daylight entering from the existing windows introduce directional sunlight with realistic angle intensity variation and soft falloff allow gentle highlight bloom near window edges and subtle light roll off across surfaces create deeper softer shadows in corners under fixtures and in recessed areas lighting must feel imperfect ambient and natural never studio lit evenly exposed or artificially balanced material surface realism increase realism and material depth across all surfaces subtle roughness variation in stone plaster wood ceramic painted finishes and metals fine natural texture inconsistencies and micro variation grain pores mineral movement slight edge softening realistic junctions and gentle wear where materials meet or are touched avoid uniform sterile overly smooth or freshly installed appearances light interaction refine how light behaves across the space floors show nuanced reflections tonal variation and soft shadow gradients walls feel layered tactile and slightly imperfect rather than flat planes sanitaryware metal fixtures mirrors and joinery display realistic specular response softness and depth glass and reflective surfaces behave naturally without harsh highlights or mirror like perfection camera image characteristics simulate a real architectural photograph natural lens perspective and subtle depth balanced exposure with realistic dynamic range no hdr look no excessive sharpness no clarity boosting slight atmospheric softness and photographic imperfection overall feel introduce gentle contrast and quiet realism while keeping the space calm minimal and elegant allow extremely subtle asymmetry and lived in realism without visual noise the final image must read as a real interior photograph captured with natural light by an architectural photographer not a 3d render