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01/30/2012 08:13:12 PM · #1 |
Now don't get me wrong, redeye removal works just fine in-camera and in PS CS5...so long as you're dealing with homo sapiens, aka us humans.
However animals, it's a whole 'nuther story. Here's an example:
From what little I know, the rods and cones in their eyes are arranged way differently from ours hence the freakazoid effects. But what I want to know is, how the hell do you deal with situations like this?!
Yeah I know part of the problem is that I used on-board flash (I've almost got enough saved up for a REAL flash).
But apart from that...OK PS wizards, go nuts!!! Fix the glowing eyes then tell me in plain and simple terms how you did it.
Message edited by author 2012-01-30 20:15:10. |
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01/30/2012 08:17:05 PM · #2 |
That is awesome, If I was drinking milk it would be out my nose. I was not expecting "Demon Kitty" when I visited this post. How do you fix it? In this case... don't... ever. You captured the true soul of the kitteh :) |
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01/30/2012 08:41:38 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by ShutterRev: ...How do you fix it? In this case... don't... ever. You captured the true soul of the kitteh :) |
I know but sometimes I want Destructo to look a little less demonic :-) |
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01/30/2012 08:48:09 PM · #4 |
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01/30/2012 08:50:52 PM · #5 |
PSElements redeye correction 80% pupil, 50% darken. Pretty easy, but the quick clicks left the eyes looking like the cat was cross-eyed. So, cloned the right eye and replaced the left eye to give more symmetry. Not legal, except in Expert.
Message edited by author 2012-01-30 20:57:57. |
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01/30/2012 08:53:49 PM · #6 |
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01/30/2012 08:56:51 PM · #7 |
Thanks Kelli!
But now for my next question: is it legal in Advanced? Because you aren't supposed to add new features, would that not include the glints/catchlights? Geddit? 'Cat-chlights'?
Bwahahaahaaa...I'm sooo funny...;-)
ETA @ hahn23...yep you just answered my question...and yes she is a little bit crosseyed!
Message edited by author 2012-01-30 20:59:03. |
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01/30/2012 08:59:40 PM · #8 |
OMG It's satan reborn in a cat.....or is it the anti-christ
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01/30/2012 09:14:19 PM · #9 |
Here's a photoshop plug in to make it simple. I'm not sure if it's just a trial version, but it will work for now anyway. //www.fileol.com/photos-and-images/pet-eye-pilot-v1.40.html |
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01/30/2012 09:25:51 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by hahn23:
PSElements redeye correction 80% pupil, 50% darken. Pretty easy, but the quick clicks left the eyes looking like the cat was cross-eyed. So, cloned the right eye and replaced the left eye to give more symmetry. Not legal, except in Expert. |
I think what hahn23 was saying was that the cross eyed version is legal in advanced, but replacing the left eye is illegal except in expert. |
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01/30/2012 09:27:26 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Kelli: Originally posted by hahn23:
PSElements redeye correction 80% pupil, 50% darken. Pretty easy, but the quick clicks left the eyes looking like the cat was cross-eyed. So, cloned the right eye and replaced the left eye to give more symmetry. Not legal, except in Expert. |
I think what hahn23 was saying was that the cross eyed version is legal in advanced, but replacing the left eye is illegal except in expert. |
Copy that! |
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01/30/2012 11:55:53 PM · #12 |
Personaly this is my FAVORITE edit....
My apologies sweet Galena, but I just couldn't resist!!!!
Susan it's worse in cyan colored eyes, my little siamese goes demon red, unless I have the flash off camera or bounced... My green eyed B/W will get white puplis but her eye color stays.. Yeah I also heard it's the cones in the eyes. |
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01/31/2012 02:09:14 AM · #13 |
Easy! Put sunglasses on them. :-) |
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