enhance the photorealism and material realism of the provided interior rendering without changing the design use the original rendering as the primary reference and preserve all existing elements exactly do not change architectural geometry room dimensions or proportions camera position perspective framing or crop cabinetry countertops built ins or furniture placement doors windows ceilings walls floors or openings material selections colors finishes or overall palette lighting direction intensity color temperature exposure or shadow placement fixture appliance plumbing or decorative element locations only improve the realism and visual quality of the existing materials enhance accurate surface texture and subtle imperfections realistic roughness reflectivity gloss and matte finishes natural wood grain stone variation tile texture metal response fabric texture and painted surfaces realistic edge details and material transitions proper texture scale direction alignment and repetition contact shadows and ambient occlusion where objects meet subtle reflections consistent with the existing lighting material depth and micro detail overall sharpness clarity and high resolution appearance do not replace recolor redesign simplify or reinterpret any materials do not add new objects d cor plants furniture fixtures or architectural details the final image should look like a professionally photographed interior while remaining visually and geometrically identical to the original rendering