Senin, 09 Februari 2009

Red Eye and Your Digital Camera

The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article ‎you'll find that the subject of is certainly no exception.‎
You’ve seen the horrid demon - eye effect that occurs when the camera flash bounces off the eye of ‎a person or pet. An otherwise wonderful picture obligatoriness be ruined by this. Technically, this is ‎called red - eye and is caused when the pupil of your subject’s eye is wide open and the light from ‎the camera’s flash reflects off the subjects retina. In people, the color ends up red; in pets, the color ‎is often green.‎


Many photo editing programs include a red - eye correction filter, but this may not allow your ‎photograph nut to appear “normal. These filters also do not work on the green effect produced in a ‎pet’s eyes. Photo stores sell pens that are used to clear up red - eye, but again they are not always ‎natural - looking and do not work on the green. The best thing is to prevent the demon - eye effect ‎from the jump off.‎
Now that we've covered those aspects of , let's turn to some of the other factors that need to be ‎considered.‎
It is rare to find a digital camera that does not come with a red - eye lessening feature. This feature ‎can be turned off or on. It is best bummed out on in all circumstances other than control sunlight. The ‎red - eye reduction aspect works by flashing a short scream of light at your subject before you snap ‎the picture. This burst of light causes the subject’s pupil to close and makes it less likely for the ‎camera’s flash to reverse off the retina. This in turn reduces the chance of red - eye.‎
It also helps to direct the flash of your camera so it does not immediately hit your subject’s ‎perceiving. Bouncing the flash off a nearby wall or other object cede soften its effect and reduce the ‎chances of this unwanted malady. Between bouncing the flash and using your digital camera’s red - ‎eye reduction feature, your little angel, whether human or animal, will have eyes that don’t glow.‎
I hope that reading the above information was both enjoyable and educational for you. Your learning ‎process should be ongoing--the more you understand about any subject, the more you will be able to ‎share with others.‎



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