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Photoshop/photography experts, quick question
What's the best way to remove red-eye from photographs?
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there's a plugin for that for photoshop, but I usually just select the iris part and adjust the color with image/adjust/hue saturation
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Use a soft round brush about the size of the red area and set the foreground color to black and the brush style to multiply. That usually works pretty well as a quickie touchup. You can also make a selection of the red area and use the Hue/Saturation dialouge box to lower the saturation and the lightness.
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