The Red-Eye Remover removes the dreaded glowing red (and sometimes white or green) eyes that show up when the flash from a camera bounces off of the back of the eye, toward the camera. Removing red-eye is a simple process with Images: In Context!.
First, move the selection rectangle so that it encompasses only the irises of the subject (Note: for difficult images, work on each eye in two seperate passes)
Next, select a color from the eye. The easiest way to do this is to drag the eyedropper to the right, and drop it directly over the red color of the eye.
Finally, begin moving the Saturation slider down, slowly. This will desaturate the selected and sampled area, removing the red eye. Watch out for discoloration. If you see the skin around the area beginning to turn green, you've reached the limit for that image, bring the saturation back up so that the green disappears and save the image. If you cannot completely remove the red-eye without desaturating the skin, work only on one eye to reduce the sample area, save the image, then work on the second eye.
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