Adobe 65016169 Tutorial - Page 22

RED EYE REMOVAL, Zoom Tool, Toolbox, Foreground, Background, Healing Brush Tool, Red Eye Tool

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Digital cameras tend to cause various problems, such as "red eye" or "hot spots", if you use flash, or underexposure, if you don't. In Photoshop, you can correct these problems, as well as adjust the overall color of your digital photo. RED EYE REMOVAL The digital camera flash is located right above the lens, which causes the "red-eye"; however, you can fix your photos easily in Photoshop. To remove the "red eye", follow the steps below: 1. 2. Open a photo you wish to correct. Select the Zoom Tool from the Toolbox. Click and drag to draw a rectangle around the eye (Fig. 1). 3. Fig. 1. Red eye zoomed in Make sure your default Foreground and Background colors are black and white (Fig. 2). 4. 5. Fig. 2. Foreground and Background colors set to black and white Click on the little black triangle of the Healing Brush Tool button and select the Red Eye Tool. (Fig 3). Click on the red and paint, holding down the mouse button. You will see how the red will disappear (Fig. 4). Fig. 3. Red Eye Tool Adobe Photoshop CS4 p. 22

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Adobe Photoshop CS4 p. 22
Digital cameras tend to cause various problems, such as “red eye” or “hot spots”, if you use flash,
or underexposure, if you don’t. In Photoshop, you can correct these problems, as well as adjust the
overall color of your digital photo.
RED EYE REMOVAL
The digital camera flash is located right above the lens, which causes the “red-eye”; however, you
can fix your photos easily in Photoshop. To remove the “red eye”, follow the steps below:
1.
Open a photo you wish to correct.
2.
Select the
Zoom Tool
from the
Toolbox
. Click and drag to draw a rectangle around
the eye (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1. Red eye zoomed in
3.
Make sure your default
Foreground
and
Background
colors are
black and white (Fig. 2).
Fig. 2. Foreground and Background colors set to black and white
4.
Click on the little black triangle of the
Healing Brush Tool
button and select
the
Red Eye Tool
. (Fig 3).
5.
Click on the red and paint, holding down the mouse button. You will see how the red
will disappear (Fig. 4).
Fig. 3. Red Eye Tool