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I have tried a few different things in PSE9 to try and get rid of the blue eye effect but I can't get it right.
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I am bumping this because I would like to know this trick too!
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I don't remember where I found it, but I have a tutorial that I use...not sure if it's ok to link offsite? If so, I'll come back and post the link!
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going to go ahead and post this....I apologize in advance if it's against the rules
http://www.the-graphics-tablet.com/glowing-eyes.html
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Thanks for this Sally ..
I'll have a go and see how I get on. Got loads of nice pics of the grandkids completely spoiled because they insisted on having the dog in the photo - those alien eyes send shivers up my spine !! ![]() |
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I am probably just being thick but I cannot get that to work. I'll keep trying, but is there any other way - I was trying to find an equivalent to a red eye remover programme that might work
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The way I've always done it was I used the lasso tool and drew around the part I wanted to turn black. Then I turned it b&w and adjusted the levels till it looked natural (I do this with red eye sometimes cuz the red eye tool doesn't always fix it the right way)
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