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dclark32

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 6:52 pm
Post subject: software that removes redeyes automatically
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I have been doing some search on software that remove redeyes. I found
some tools authors claimed as "automatic" are actually not automatic
at all. One nice tool I recently found is Redeye AutoRemover from
Bellence. I've tried about 20 photos I have with redeyes and it
removed 19 of them with very decent quality. What impressed me most is
the fact that this tool is really automatic and one just presses a
button and redeyes are gone. I encourage people take a look at the
software because it provides free download at http://www.bellence.com/download.htm

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Dave Cohen

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 2:55 pm
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dclark32 RemoveThis @gmail.com wrote:
> I have been doing some search on software that remove redeyes. I found
> some tools authors claimed as "automatic" are actually not automatic
> at all. One nice tool I recently found is Redeye AutoRemover from
> Bellence. I've tried about 20 photos I have with redeyes and it
> removed 19 of them with very decent quality. What impressed me most is
> the fact that this tool is really automatic and one just presses a
> button and redeyes are gone. I encourage people take a look at the
> software because it provides free download at http://www.bellence.com/download.htm
>

Since removing red-eye is rarely the only post processing needed I would
just as soon use the built in red-eye reduction that all editors seem to
include, even the limited freebie's.
Animal eyes are a much harder problem, the only thing I have used that
helps here is an earlier version of PSP.
Dave Cohen

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CJ

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 3:04 pm
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Dave Cohen wrote:

>
> Since removing red-eye is rarely the only post processing needed I
> would just as soon use the built in red-eye reduction that all
> editors seem to include, even the limited freebie's. Animal eyes are
> a much harder problem, the only thing I have used that helps here is
> an earlier version of PSP. Dave Cohen

Animal eyes are a problem for me also.

What version of PSP were you referring to and, in a nutshell, why is it
superior?

I am looking to improve my ability to fix 'animal eye'.

Thank you for any info you can provide.

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Cliff
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