| The photos you took of the party are
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| | the Eyedropper Tool to pick a colour from
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| really great - except for one thing: "red
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| | the iris of the eye - this will be fairly
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| eye" makes everyone look like extras from
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| | grey, with just a hint of the eye colour.
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| a low budget horror movie! Red eye can
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| | Take the sample from as near to the red
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| be a real problem if you're taking photos
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| | area as you can without picking up any of
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| with a flash. It's caused by the
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| | the reddish tint.5. In the new layer,
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| reaction of light from the flash on the
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| | paint over the red area with this colour.
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| inner workings of your eye. Pictures of
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| | Try various tools (brushes, pencils,
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| animals (especially cats) can suffer from
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| | Paint Bucket Tool, etc.) to achieve the
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| a similar condition know as "pet
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| | desired effect. You'll have to experiment
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| eye".Photoshop offers a solution to this
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| | and see which one works best for you on
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| problem, and while it can't make things
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| | each particular picture - a lot will
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| look exactly the way they should have
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| | depend on the photo's resolution. Be
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| been, it can make the people (or pets) in
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| | careful to avoid the "white of the eye"
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| your pictures look less "possessed".The
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| | on pictures of people. Do small amounts
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| first thing to do is upload your photos
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| | at a time, that way you can easily undo
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| into your computer, or scan them in if
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| | anything that doesn't look right. If you
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| you're working from prints, then follow
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| | paint over the pupil, use the Art History
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| these simple steps.1. To keep your
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| | Brush to expose it again, or the Burn
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| original safe, make a copy of it by going
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| | Tool to paint it in if it was obscured in
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| to Image > Duplicate. Rename the copy if
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| | the first place.6. Go to Filters > Blur >
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| you wish, then close the original.2. Open
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| | Gaussian Blur and give the layer a blur
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| a duplicate window of the same image. Do
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| | of one or two pixels to soften the
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| this by going to Window > Documents > New
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| | edges.7. Now set the layer blend mode to
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| Window in Photoshop 7, or View > New View
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| | saturation. If this makes the eye look
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| in Photoshop 6 or earlier. Then zoom in
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| | too dull or grey, duplicate the layer and
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| on one of the windows so that an eye
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| | change the blend mode of this new layer
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| fills the window. Set the other window's
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| | to Hue. This should put some of the
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| magnification to 100%. Arrange the
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| | colour back. If the colour looks too
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| windows so you can see them both at the
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| | strong, change the opacity of the Hue
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| same time. This will enable you to work
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| | layer until it looks right.8. When you're
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| in close-up, but still see what the
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| | happy with the results, merge the layers
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| finished picture will look like. As it
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| | down, save your work, and start again
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| is the same picture in both windows, the
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| | with the next eye.Shaun Pearce is a
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| 100% view will be updated automatically
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| | writer and video maker.
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| in real time.3. Create a new layer.4. Use
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