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  1. I ran into a similar issue when trying to incorporate photos into 3D projects for a design I was working on. What worked for me was adding the images as textures on a 3D plane instead of just 2D objects. It gave the images depth and made them visible in perspective views. But, if you’re looking for a simpler, everyday solution, I’ve had great luck with the Nixplay digital picture frame (https://www.nixplay.com/). It’s a bit of a different approach, but the images look amazing in any lighting. Plus, I can remotely update photos, so it’s super convenient.