I once read an article from a 1930's photo magazine about handling this
situation(tho not in color).
1). set the camera upon a sturdy tripod.
2) take a reading of the window and make an exposure of it based upon that
reading.
3) go away and wait till the sun has left the area.
4) make a second exposure based on a meter reading of the interior.
with the appropiate filters and extreme patience this sould work.
Baring that just remember to bring plenty of flashbulbs (M-3B's).
yours adding a bit of humorour trivia from my library,
Garry D. Lewis
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a day without an Olympus camera is like a day without "Sunny 16"
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