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New video showing several techniques for fixing those red-eye nightmares that can't be fixed with the automatic removal tool.
Photoshop Red Eye Fix for Difficult Cases - People and Pets
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Thanks Phil, I like the burn technique - it's handy to have a couple of different ways of doing things.
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Very nice Phil...there are many ways to do this and you got me to wanting to share my method which incorporates many of the things you used, just a few other differences. Depending on the selection area once the area is selected in my case I like to select/modify/feather 1-3px. I also use and adjustment layer on the selection to desaturated and lighten/darken. Which app did you use to record, Camtasia? If Camtasia I really want to find out how to turn on the key(s) used prompt...pretty cool.
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