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I got home a couple nights ago and saw a rabbit (or hare, not exactly sure what it was..) but it was a shot in the dark with a flash which resulted in some nasty redeye which eye haven't been having luck removing with my regular redeye removal techniques. Can anybody give me a bit of help here? thanks,
Not sure what you are looking for here; but, I just took the magnification up untill I could see the pixel level. Then I used a 2 pixel hard brush set to black to remove all but four central pixels. Changed the brush color to white and "recolored" the central pixels.
... don't really know what a rabbit's eyes should look either, but what I did was magnifying, like Catia, then I used the Sponge Tool to desaturate the red areas and, finally, created a new Layer set to Soft Light and, wih a fuzzy brush (Opacity = 20%) I painted black over the eyes to reduce the size of the 'white' pupils.
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