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I just use a whitebrush with small size (on a seperate layer). The trick with catchlights is that they always need a counter light (at the otherside of the eye) however, that is not always possible.
Katrin Eisman describes in her terrific book "restoration and retouching in Photoshop" a method that puts a relatively big whitish blob (semilunar shape) at one side of the iris and then a couple of lines (perpendicular to the pupil) at the other side of the iris. One could smudge these lines a bit as well.
Just make sure they are in the same position on each eye!
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Mike
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