strictly enhance realism only do not modify redesign add remove replace or reposition any architectural elements preserve all walls partitions floor plan furniture finishes millwork lighting fixtures accessories dimensions camera position focal length perspective composition styling geometry and proportions exactly as shown maintain the original image framing and proportions do not crop rotate warp distort straighten de distort or otherwise alter the image geometry do not create add enlarge reduce relocate or modify any doors windows openings walls columns soffits ceilings partitions glazing or architectural features preserve all existing architectural conditions exactly as shown do not change the original color palette material colors color temperature white balance contrast saturation exposure brightness or overall tone of the finishes maintain the exact design intent and color grading preserve all existing blue gray tones blue accents and blue material textures exactly as shown the existing blue gray coloration is a critical design feature and must remain unchanged maintain the exact hue saturation value and visual prominence of all blue gray finishes including ceilings millwork wall finishes furnishings fabrics carpets decorative elements and reflected color tones throughout the space do not neutralize desaturate lighten darken warm cool replace reinterpret or alter any existing blue gray coloration do not convert blue gray finishes to gray white beige taupe or any other neutral tone do not reduce the visibility or intensity of the existing blue gray palette preserve all existing color relationships exactly as shown in the original image color preservation is more important than realism enhancement if there is any conflict between photorealism and maintaining the original blue gray palette prioritize preserving the original blue gray colors exactly as shown improve photorealism only through realistic material definition detailed textures subtle imperfections accurate reflections realistic glass transparency ambient occlusion global illumination physically accurate shading realistic material depth and high quality rendering details enhance realism while maintaining the original appearance of all materials and finishes use realistic daylight conditions with balanced exposure natural reflections accurate shadowing and professional architectural photography lighting no dramatic color grading or artistic reinterpretation add a realistic miami skyline visible through the rear windows only only buildings no water ocean bay views vegetation palm trees landscaping or plants the exterior view should have realistic atmospheric perspective and match the interior daylight conditions enhance the logo with a very subtle and refined backlit illumination effect behind the existing logo only the backlighting should be soft minimal and understated creating only a slight halo immediately around the perimeter of the logo use a neutral white light matching the overall interior lighting color temperature do not use warm yellow amber orange blue or colored lighting keep the light intensity very low with a tight light spread and minimal glow radius the backlighting should be visible only upon close inspection with a small halo around the logo perimeter and no noticeable light spill onto adjacent surfaces avoid bright hotspots excessive bloom strong halos lens flares dramatic lighting effects or oversized glow effects the backlighting should appear as a premium architectural signage detail providing only gentle separation from the background without becoming a focal point preserve the logo s size position proportions color and design exactly as shown architectural photography quality ultra realistic high detail physically based rendering pbr realistic lens characteristics professional commercial interior visualization 8k resolution