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Still looking for the perfect red-eye reduction process in Photoshop
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My grandson, shown at
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f244/cooper213/2cake.jpg has very light-colored blue eyes. When I try to correct flash photos with red-eye, I can eliminate the red-eye but the result is eyes that are much darker than the real color. The process that I use works fine on situations with other subjects where the normal eye color is fairly dark, but not on the light-blue eyes.
I’ve tried many different red-eye reduction methods, and currently use Lasso eye>Image>Apply Image>Channel: Green & Blending: Darken>OK to take the red-eye out of the lassoed selection. As I said, works OK for dark eyes, but not for the light-blue eyes.
Suggestions?
BTW: That’s chocolate birthday cake smeared all over him. Not what you might have thought.
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Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL
7.
My grandson, shown at
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f244/cooper213/2cake.jpg has very light-colored blue eyes. When I try to correct flash photos with red-eye, I can eliminate the red-eye but the result is eyes that are much darker than the real color. The process that I use works fine on situations with other subjects where the normal eye color is fairly dark, but not on the light-blue eyes.
I’ve tried many different red-eye reduction methods, and currently use Lasso eye>Image>Apply Image>Channel: Green & Blending: Darken>OK to take the red-eye out of the lassoed selection. As I said, works OK for dark eyes, but not for the light-blue eyes.
Suggestions?
BTW: That’s chocolate birthday cake smeared all over him. Not what you might have thought.
—
Tony Cooper
Orlando, FL
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