From: Bruce Walker
On 11-07-23 2:54 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
my new puppy:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=13835094
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
Adorable, Dan. He should be a terrific model for you.
BTW, he's exhibiting typical doggy "red-eye" that comes out greenish and
completely defeats all the usual anti-red-eye techniques. Does anyone
know an easy way to deal with dog's green-eye?
In camera I think you can deal with it the same way you deal with
"red-eye" ... move the flash off axis to where it doesn't reflect
straight back into the lens.
Post process I'm not so sure.
In Photoshop -"Select color range" and burn in the mid-tones seems to
make it a little less obvious. Paint it out from there.
I found this technique suggested for Lightroom:
Create an adjustment brush with the following settings:
Brightness: -100
Saturation: -50
Color: Set Hue to 294 and Saturation to 20
Size = Size of Animal Eye
Feather ~ 10-20
Flow: 100
Density: 100
Auto Mask: Unchecked.
Set brush over eye. One Click. The Color in the Picker may have to be
tweaked slightly to offset your particular shade of green. Usually
adjusting the color picker saturation up or down will get rid of any cast.
http://www.lightroomforums.net/showthread.php?10329-Red-Eye-Green-Eye-tool
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