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Red-eye-correction disabled

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Why the red-eye-correction is disabled in the last version?
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Re: red-eye-correction disabled

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b-knauf wrote:Why the red-eye-correction is disabled in the last version?
Do you have selected the area?
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Re: Red-eye-correction disabled

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b-knauf wrote:Why the red-eye-correction is disabled in the last version?
As Pierre has written, already, you have to select the area containing the red eye you want to correct. Then, the menu item will be available.

The description for red eye reduction in the Online help is not fully complete, here's a bit more detailed description to get best results:

- How to correct Red Eyes:

1.) Zoom into the image so that you can clearly see the red eyes. The more you zoom in the better, since you can make the selection in the next step more easily.
2.) Select the first red eye.
3.) Select 'Image > Red Eyes Correction' or press short cut Alt+E.
Red Eye correction is applied, now.
4.) If you are not happy with the result, select 'Edit > Undo' or press short cut Ctrl+Z. Then repeat step 2 & 3, making sure that your selection is more accurate and has not too many redish parts of the face.
5.) Follow steps 2 - 4 for the second red eye.
Done!
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Your "Red Eye Correction" works beautifully to remove RED eyes.

Can your program be used to remove YELLOW or GREEN eyes from photos? Some animal photos are not RED eye but a different color.
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Re: Red-eye-correction disabled

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helmut wrote:- How to correct Red Eyes:

1.) Zoom into the image so that you can clearly see the red eyes. The more you zoom in the better, since you can make the selection in the next step more easily.
Now someone just has to explain to me why the selection mask is a rectangle. Never seen square eyes except for the Simpsons...
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So we miss…

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:) Hello !

• That could be solved with the X-Mas wish expressed HERE for a loooong while,
and ignored (the whole paragraph of missing tools)…

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FAQ' How to use Red Eye Correction efficently' wrote:Please note that even if the selection is rectangular, red-eye correction will be applied on a circular area inside the selected, rectangular area.
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Not so precise

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• Hi !

• That isn't so precise than a “Circular” or “Lasso” selection, since the real processed area is not shown…

“jpeni” wrote
…Some animal photos are not RED eye but a different color.
• That's true (already requested, IIRC) and could be considered.

Aside ::: I persist to think that the "Red eyes" button might remain grayed out as long as not any selection is done.
- The current button display is illogical, even if you claimed the opposite ;)

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Clo wrote::arrow: helmut

• That isn't so precise than a “Circular” or “Lasso” selection, since the real processed area is not shown…
I persist to think that the "Red eyes" button might remain grayed out as long as not any selection is done.
Agree. Also I would like to have a more quick workflow - select both eyes first and then process red eye only once.
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Clo wrote:Aside ::: I persist to think that the "Red eyes" button might remain grayed out as long as not any selection is done.
The past was: "Why is the red eye correction button greyed-out?". We have learnt from the past, I think.

I also think that red-eye correction should be improved (e.g. circular selection, user-defined eye-color, preview, ...). Both cropping and red-eye correction would work much better with modes and were good reasons to introduce such.
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JPG only…

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• Hi !

• In fact, the Red Eyes button is disabled now for images else than JPG.
- I assume it's that b-knauf meant…

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Re: JPG only…

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Clo wrote:• In fact, the Red Eyes button is disabled now for images else than JPG.
Strange: I've just opened BMP, GIF, PNG, PSD files and the Red Eye correction button remained enabled all the time (like it should). The only situation when the button was disabled was when viewing an animated GIF.
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Randomly

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• Hi !

• That happens randomly here, maybe according to external factors (like the free RAM amount and the like).
- I'd that yesterday, and not today… Meanwhile I rebooted the PC…
- I keep an eye (blue !) on this, though.

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