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And that's the fourth way, and the method I use - editing.
I don't bother with red-eye reduction at all. If I get it in my photos, A fifth way is the old-fashioned way; use a pencil or marker to physically color in the red eyes in the final print. It takes only 2 seconds, and works really well. -Joel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please feed the 35mm lens/digicam databases: http://www.exc.com/photography ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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I have never seen a red-eye reduction mode that works. Most of these modes
simply increase the time between you press the shutter and the picture is taken, send out beams of lights that cause the subjects to squint, close Or you get a picture of people with a confused look on their face: 1. You push the shutter 2. People see the flashing light 3. People contort their faces and say quixotically, "Hey, it looks light something's wrong with your..." 4. Click. -Joel |
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