render the uploaded 2d model view into an ultra photorealistic architectural image that is indistinguishable from a real photograph do not alter the geometry proportions layout or camera angle maintain the exact forms dimensions and spatial relationships shown in the original model preserve all existing materials exactly as shown but render them with real world physical accuracy add natural imperfections tonal variation micro scratches subtle wear and realistic reflectivity ensure materials behave correctly under light no flat or artificial surfaces maintain the original colour palette and finishes without stylisation or exaggeration apply physically accurate lighting soft natural daylight with realistic falloff and bounce subtle contrast between light and shadow to add depth no harsh or artificial lighting unless already indicated in the model balanced exposure with gentle highlights and believable darker zones ensure photographic realism human eye level perspective professional full frame architectural lens slight depth of field where appropriate subtle vignetting and lens softness not cgi sharpness all edges must have micro bevels no perfectly sharp or mathematically clean edges the final image should feel built inhabited and real not rendered or conceptual output requirements a3 format super high resolution super high dpi extreme material detail and clarity the result must read as a real architectural photograph taken on site after construction