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How do I correct for red-eye that occurs with flash photography?

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How do I correct for red-eye that occurs with flash photography?

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Nikon Capture NX “How To…” Series Article 20: How do I correct for red-eye? Purpose: Reduction or removal of red eye images is easily performed using the “Red Eye Control Point” tool. Before: The red-eye phenomenon occurs with flash photography in dimly lit surroundings. After: The red-eye is almost completely eliminated. Process: Step 1 – Open an image exhibiting the red eye phenomenon. Step 2 – Enlarge display, centering on the eye. Step 3 – Select the “Red-Eye Control Point” enhancement. Step 4 – Apply “Red-Eye Control Point” enhancement. Step 5 – Drag the image to display the other eye. Step 6 – Apply “Red-Eye Control Point” enhancement. Step 1 – Open an image exhibiting the red-eye phenomenon. Open an image exhibiting red-eye. Step 2 – Enlarge display, centering on one eye. 1) Select the “Zoom” tool. 2) Click on one eye, or drag the “Zoom” tool across one eye to enlarge display to 100 – 200%. 3) The eye portion of the image is enlarged. Step 3 – Select the “Red-Eye Control Point

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