cspringer
12-22-2004, 09:26 AM
I have posted my Redeye and Animal demon eye remover at www.atncentral.com. Simply run the action, grab a white brush and paint out the redeye. If needed, click the Levels Adjustment Layer and adjust the left input/output sliders. Takes two seconds to fix most red eye.
If you have an animal eye that is harder to fix...check out the "HORSE" solution.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1006&message=11210876
MBChamberlain
12-22-2004, 11:13 AM
I really like your action, but I am comfused as to why you remove the color from the pupils. Using the channel mixer and setting just the red channel to <0,50,50> and then using curves darken seems to give it a little more depth. Anyway, I think it gives the eyes a less flat look if you leave the color in.
My opinion, take it with a grain of salt.
Again, I like your action. I played a little with writing one, to use it just run it and paint out the red eye with the history brush.
Michael
cspringer
12-22-2004, 11:33 AM
orginally I didn't change to monochrome but there are so many pictures with color abberations in the highlight that this method worked better and is only changing the CA caused by the flash. It is based on a fix found on Total Training for Photoshop videos with minor tweaks and additions and turned into an action. The Animal Demon Eye was experimenting until it worked.
DannyRaphael
12-22-2004, 12:11 PM
orginally I didn't change to monochrome but there are so many pictures with color abberations in the highlight that this method worked better and is only changing the CA caused by the flash. It is based on a fix found on Total Training for Photoshop videos with minor tweaks and additions and turned into an action. The Animal Demon Eye was experimenting until it worked.
Hi Chip:
Glad to see your contributions. Welcome to RetouchPRO.
~Danny~