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A flash positioned right above the camera lens (as in most point-and-shoot cameras) sends light straight out. If your subject is a face, the light enters the eye, hits the retina, and bounces straight back to the camera, picking up the retina's rich red color. The result: your friends look like angry alien creatures. We'll use the red-eye removal tool in Quick Fix mode; it's available in Standard Edit, too. |
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