How Does Red-Eye Reduction Work?

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Tip 1 - How To Fix Red Eyes in Photos

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How To Fix Red Eyes in Photos

Get snap-happy with our tips for preventing and fixing red eyes in photos.
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Tip 2 - Red eye – what causes it, and how to reduce it

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Red eye – what causes it, and how to reduce it

Red eye, redeye, or red-eye? In photography they all mean the devil eyes in photos caused by flash. Explanation of what causes red eye, and how to reduce it.
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Tip 3 - Why do people have red eyes in flash photographs?

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Why do people have red eyes in flash photographs?

Why do people have red eyes in some flash photographs? Take a look at the science behind why red eyes happen.
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Tip 4 - Remove red eye from a picture

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Remove red eye from a picture

Use Windows Photo Gallery to reduce the effect of red eye caused by your camera flash.

Tip 5 - How to Fix Red Eye With Adobe Photoshop | eHow

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How to Fix Red Eye With Adobe Photoshop | eHow

Here are four ways to rid your photos of red eye, including the Red Eye Tool, a Hue/Saturation adjustment and RGB channels.

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