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| White-eye problem? With Photoshop Guru's Forum help I am able to correct red-eye using Photoshop 7. Now I need help with white-eye correction. Namely, when I take flash pictures of our dog I get a white-eye -- looks like an outer space dog. Can anyone help me how to correct this? |
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| White-eye problem? As I don't know *exactly* what technique you're using (there are many and everyone has their own), just remember to make your adjustments on separate layers. |
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