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While photography has come a long way in recent years, red eye remains a problem for most digital consumer level. But if you use iPhoto 09 on your Mac to store and organize your photos, you can also remove red eye.
Select a photo in iPhoto and edit it. You can do so by double-clicking on the photo or by clicking the edit button pencil icon when it appears in the photo mode you use. Once you change here, a variety of editing options appear at the bottom of the image.
Press the red eyes and a small control eyes appear red in the background of the image with few options. The first is an Auto button. If the Auto button is active, it means that iPhoto has been able identify the problem red eye in the photo and can try to delete it automatically. Click the Auto button to opt for this solution. If the result is not what I wanted, can always press Command + Z to undo the change.
The other way to remove red eye is the point view manually. First, use the slider to adjust the size of the red eye tool. Try to get only slightly larger than the size red circles in the eye. Power click and drag the zoom slider to the bottom right of the iPhoto window to look more closely at the eye. Use the browser window just to the position of the magnified area so the eyes are at the center.
Then the position of the tool on the first red red circle and click. Please circle the position correctly, then you can use Cmd + Z to undo and try again. Click on the second eye until the end. Then click the X button in the tool red eyes to close.
If red eye is a constant problem with your files, you may want to see if your device is compatible with a mode red-eye, causing a small flash before the main flash for pupils dilate just before the photo was taken. Many people do not like this double flash, and prefer to remove red eye after
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