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road doggy dogg
12-30-2003, 06:10 AM
Ok this is more a "camera" thing than a computer thing, but ho-hum.

Anyways, I have my digital cam which is good and nice and all, but I actually know very little about photography. :o I can take pictures fine, thanks to the auto-focus and auto-flash and stuff like that, but I still tend to get the dreaded red eyes. :mad: How can I reduce this from happening? Is it caused by me being too close to the person or something? Or should I try and aim the camera away from their eyes? Or is the flash setting like wrong or something?

It's irritating when you take like 30 pictures, and 20 or so of them have red eyes in them. :mad: I suck at Photoshop so it takes too long to get rid of it too :(

CREDO
12-30-2003, 11:24 AM
<font color=6699FF><b>Downunder would know.. but I'm guessing its a flash issue. </b></font>

DS
12-30-2003, 12:37 PM
It's caused by the flash. I believe it's the pigments or something to that extent that reflects red in the picture. If you have a red eye reducer on your camera you can turn that on, otherwise it's pretty hard to get use to them in the camera itself.

So to fix: red eye reducer, turn down your flash, or just turn it off.

Silent
12-30-2003, 11:19 PM
The flash will suck the life out of your batteries faster then you can say "Silent owns me with the rail driver"

Don't use it whenever possible. Just try to turn lights on and stuff, if you're inside.

road doggy dogg
12-31-2003, 12:29 AM
I'm not too concerned about batteries... my MP3 player doubles over as a battery charger, so I basically have unlimited battery power :p

JJ Moore
12-31-2003, 05:56 AM
if its a gd enough camera it should havce red eye reduction on it, if not, just use image editing sofatware to inver the color of the eye or manually do it! :y:

The Destroyer
01-01-2004, 03:47 PM
Red eye touching up tools can be a bit dodgy... I used one once, and for some reason it decided to alter the colouration of portions of my eyelid. But yeah... just avoid over doing it with the flash.

YOUR Hero
01-07-2004, 12:10 AM
yeah it's a flash issue. With my cam to prevent red eyes, I have a feature on it. What it does is flash 4-5 little bursts before the real flash and picture taking. If I forget to do that I end up with 'red eye' pictures.