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dragon300zx
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Ok there is alot wrong with this photo but there are some good points of it too. Personally I think the model is great but the lighting sucked and so did where I was forced to shoot the pic's so no good background and etc. That and I didn't have full creative control on this as I was taking nor control over the time given. Think I did decent for what I had to work with and being as these are just gonna be for the internet anyways. Tell me what you think and any tips. Oh and if ya could How do I keep the red eye from happening in the first place.
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The other method is to remove it in post processing with a program like Photoshop Elements. Element has a specific tool for getting rid of red eye. I'm sure most photo editing programs have a similar feature as this is a common problem.
The only advice I would have is to always try to focus on the eyes. Whether it is your daughter, your dog or a grasshopper.
Good luck.
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Redeye is easy to fix in post production...however it's a good indicator that you used stark lighting.
Hope this helps.
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