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2010-08-14
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2010-08-14
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2010-08-16
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Even with the red eye reduction on I now get glowing orange eyes in a large number of my pictures instead of the usual red. It is frustrating and is almost ruining my pictures.
Can anyone suggest anything to help?
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2010-08-16
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you have to choose
1. don't use the flash
2. move it away from the lens. 10cm ought to be enough
3. post-process images
you really can't prevent red eyes no matter how much the flash blinks if it is too close to the lens
Can anyone suggest anything to help?
Thanks