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06/30/2005 07:10:02 PM · #1
I would guess many of you know Designs by Mark. For those of you that don't he has some really great tutorials. Here are two that I thought I would point you too. Simple and effective.

Saturating a Bad Compressed JPG Photo in Photoshop CS

Removing Red-Eye from Photos in Photoshop CS

- Jen
07/01/2005 02:59:46 PM · #2
*bump* for those who may have missed it.
07/01/2005 03:30:12 PM · #3
Interesting red-eye removal process.

A long time ago I found a way I have used with great success:
Zoom in, and using the sponge tool, set to desaturate, select a brush approx. the same size as the eye portion that is red, and start clicking. When desaturated, switch right over to the burn tool (airbrush) and using the same size brush, in the same position, start clicking and burn it back in slowly.
(I forget all the specific percentages, midtones/shadows, etc)

Gonna' have to give his method a try - seems like maye a bit better control.

Thanks for the link!
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