STEP SEVEN (Removing Red Eye)


One of the other digital photography problems you're likely to face is the dreaded "red eye" (where the person's eyes appear red in the photo, which is caused by the flash being too close to the lens, among other things). If you have a photo where the subject has red eye, double-click on the photo's thumbnail to open it in the editing window. Zoom into your image by clicking-and-dragging the slider (in the bottom-right corner of the editing window) to the right. Then, click on the Red-Eye button in the bottom center of the editing window. (Note: If you don't see the tool in the bottom of the window, click-and-hold on the double right-facing arrows until a menu appears, and then choose Red-Eye from the list.) Your cursor will change to a crosshair, so click with your mouse over each eye, and in seconds the red eye will be gone. Once you're finished, click on the X in the top-left corner of the red-eye box along the bottom of your photo.



    Getting Started with Your Mac and Mac OS X Tiger
    Getting Started with Your Mac and Mac OS X Tiger: Peachpit Learning Series
    ISBN: 0321330528
    EAN: 2147483647
    Year: 2006
    Pages: 189
    Authors: Scott Kelby

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