Red eye remove....

GalaxyAngel

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AD'ers,

Whoever you knew "Red eye remove".

Made me annoys and seeing Red eye on pictures..
Any ideas about the software... what kind the best software for red eye remove.

I've found this site seems good ??
Picasa??
Picasa software which it's free...
I need your feedback postive what the best software another?

I do not want buy it software and seek for "FREE" Of course I'm greedy.. LOL

Thank you very much for your time "Readers".
 
GalaxyAngel said:
AD'ers,

Whoever you knew "Red eye remove".

Made me annoys and seeing Red eye on pictures..
Any ideas about the software... what kind the best software for red eye remove.

I've found this site seems good ??
Picasa??
Picasa software which it's free...
I need your feedback postive what the best software another?

I do not want buy it software and seek for "FREE" Of course I'm greedy.. LOL

Thank you very much for your time "Readers".

My coworker have one. It's great and very easy. I am sure you will love it.
 
I've already got a program called PictureIt! and it's got red eye removal on it. It came with Windows when I got this computer. Most of the time, I don't really have problems with red eye since a lot of modern cameras have anti-red eye flashers. The reason why people see red eyes in pictures is because the blood vessels in the eyes are not prepared for the flash. Cameras with anti-red eye flashers will flash repeatedly at least once before making a final flash for the picture.
 
Yeah, I have PictureIt program as Vampy...

Yes, I don't have problem with my camera only if you press "eye" button camera to protect red eye. Sometimes I forget to press so I use it in my PictureIt program.
 
VamPyroX said:
I've already got a program called PictureIt! and it's got red eye removal on it. It came with Windows when I got this computer. Most of the time, I don't really have problems with red eye since a lot of modern cameras have anti-red eye flashers. The reason why people see red eyes in pictures is because the blood vessels in the eyes are not prepared for the flash. Cameras with anti-red eye flashers will flash repeatedly at least once before making a final flash for the picture.

Anti-red eye? Well. Really it call "Red-eye"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-Eye
I know it's weird.

And not always work for everyone. I know someone who have problem with their eyes EVER we have digital camera with red-eye and still show up red on eyes.

Like 5 peoples in pictures and 4 peoples have perfect eyes and one person still show up red eyes. That's really sucks.
 
if anyone use Mac, it come with free iPhoto that can remove red eyes. An EZ job. wee hoo
 
VamPyroX said:
I've already got a program called PictureIt! and it's got red eye removal on it. It came with Windows when I got this computer. Most of the time, I don't really have problems with red eye since a lot of modern cameras have anti-red eye flashers. The reason why people see red eyes in pictures is because the blood vessels in the eyes are not prepared for the flash. Cameras with anti-red eye flashers will flash repeatedly at least once before making a final flash for the picture.

Actually the reason for red eyes in digital cameras is because the flash is so close to the lens, so it's on the same plane as the lens. Today's digital cameras are getting smaller and smaller so the lens and flash are closer together. Notice how most professional photographers has the flash far away from the camera (usually up high, or reversed on a white umbrella).

Source: Here or a good writeup on how to avoid red eye: Here
 
RickL66 said:
Actually the reason for red eyes in digital cameras is because the flash is so close to the lens, so it's on the same plane as the lens. Today's digital cameras are getting smaller and smaller so the lens and flash are closer together. Notice how most professional photographers has the flash far away from the camera (usually up high, or reversed on a white umbrella).

Source: Here or a good writeup on how to avoid red eye: Here


Some cnet have right point but lens closer to flash really do not matter. I study for professional photographers. I asked my 3 professional to make sure about umbrella. It is not really avoid from red eyes. Just more bright as light.

I found info.

http://www.webphotoschool.com/Lesso...as_in_High-Contrast_Fashion_Shoots/index.html


And I test myself with MR-14EX

Canon-MR-14EX.jpg



Here a picture of my eyes.
eye.jpg


No red. :)
 
I'll damned... no wonder why those "flash" effect red eyes caused...

Thank you..
Made me figures why..

I'll try tested myself w/white paper covers little bit as conidser umbrellea..

To see if works..
Let you know later on post it..
 
Neo said:
Some cnet have right point but lens closer to flash really do not matter. I study for professional photographers. I asked my 3 professional to make sure about umbrella. It is not really avoid from red eyes. Just more bright as light.

Yeah the point is that umbrella flash is far away from the lens... and red eye is more common in compact digital camera. You have a fancy $1,000 camera, so that is a different story. :cool:
 
RickL66 said:
Yeah the point is that umbrella flash is far away from the lens... and red eye is more common in compact digital camera. You have a fancy $1,000 camera, so that is a different story. :cool:
I have Canon SD10 *small one and good for party and anywhere indoor*
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I don't see any redeyes in picture. :dunno:
 
:slap: Neo!! That's because you have what we don't have... $$$

Cheeky bugger Chris told me to sell him so I can afford that! :giggle:
 
Neo said:
I have Canon SD10 *small one and good for party and anywhere indoor*
I don't see any redeyes in picture. :dunno:

Oh, of course! You're just trying to play dumb. If you are a photography student, then you should know that external flashes prevents red eye. Have you tried taking pictures using the flash from your SD10? Facts here

I have taken photography class in the past, so I am not as "dumb" as you might think.
 
My digtial camera..
a70-frontleft.jpg


simlair as same neo... but flasher has tiny.. so am I same here..

No difference still flasher strong ones..

Will receives their red eyes..
 
I have Canon S110 and I hardly seen much red-eyes on every picture I took without use anti-red-eye mode. I must be luck dog! woof woof!

I like small camera, it's so sexy, my million gurls said so! wee hoo!
 
Cookie Monster said:
:slap: Neo!! That's because you have what we don't have... $$$

Cheeky bugger Chris told me to sell him so I can afford that! :giggle:

Hello Patty and Chris.


Canon SD10 is only $170. :crazy:

Do Chris have any problem with redeye from build-in flash?
 
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RickL66 said:
Oh, of course! You're just trying to play dumb. If you are a photography student, then you should know that external flashes prevents red eye. Have you tried taking pictures using the flash from your SD10? Facts here

I have taken photography class in the past, so I am not as "dumb" as you might think.

Dumb? Why keep pick at me? OFC. I always take picture WITH flash.

You make good point about external flashes. But build-in flash.. Not really.

LOOK AT
VamPyroX
Liebling:)))
EDGE

They have NO problem with them. Not about camera. It's people's skill and knowledge.
 
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GalaxyAngel said:
My digtial camera..
a70-frontleft.jpg


simlair as same neo... but flasher has tiny.. so am I same here..

No difference still flasher strong ones..

Will receives their red eyes..


Small or BIG flash do not matter.

I repair that model before for len zoom problem.



Make sure you set A70 in correct.

Mode-Auto
Red eye -YES
Flash Auto.

I hope u can figure it out what i talk about it. :)
 
This is what I have, nice camera...pretty heavy because of the glass lens that can zoom up to 10x optical. It does have no red eye flash mode, it will remove red eye. Most cameras should have that feature, though.

Olympus_C-765UZ_300.jpg
 
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