How Do You Fix Red Eye With Photoshop CS2?
“Red eye” is a common problem when taking pictures in low light where a flash is required. Often, the eyes of the subject in the photograph will reflect the camera flash, producing what is known as “red eye.” This condition can be corrected in a variety of methods, some of which are quite complicated. However, Adobe Photoshop CS2 provides a graphic tool that removes those eerie, glowing eyes to restore normal-appearing eyes, and doing so can be as easy as one mouse click. Open the photo requiring correction and zoom in close on the pupil of one red eye. Select the “Red Eye” tool in the toolbar (nested with the “Healing Brush” tool). Hold down the left mouse button and drag a small square around the first offending red pupil. Release the mouse button. This method should correct the problem. The default settings of the “Red Eye” tool generally provide an effective fix for most red-eye problems. If required, repeat the correction procedure on the second red eye. If the correction is too l