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Red Eye and Your Digital Camera

You've seen the feared demon-eye result that occurs when the camera flash bounces off the eye of an individual or pet. An otherwise wonderful picture can be wrecked by this. Technically, this is called red-eye and is caused when the pupil of your topic's eye is wide open and the light from the camera's flash mirrors off the subjects retina. In people, the color winds up red; in pets, the color is typically green.

Numerous image modifying programs include a red-eye correction filter, however this may not allow your picture subject to appear "normal. These filters also do not work on the green impact produced in an animal's eyes. Image shops sell pens that are used to improve red-eye, however once again they are not always natural-looking and do not work on the green. The best thing is to prevent the demon-eye result from the start.

It is rare to discover a digital camera that does not had a red-eye reduction function. This component can be shut off or on. It is most effectively left on in all scenarios besides direct sunlight. The red-eye reduction function works by flashing a short broken of light at your subject prior to you snap the picture. This burst of light causes the topic's pupil to close and makes it less likely for the camera's flash to reflect off the retina. This in turn reduces the opportunity of red-eye.

It also helps to direct the flash of your camera so it does not straight hit your topic's eyes. Bouncing the flash off a neighboring wall or other things will soften its effect and decrease the possibilities of this undesirable condition. Between bouncing the flash and utilizing your digital camera's red-eye reduction feature, your little angel, whether human or animal, will certainly have eyes that do not glow.

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