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wrote in message ... On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 23:25:04 GMT, "John Cairns" wrote: "Bell" wrote in message . .. Overproof wrote: "Bell" wrote in message ... Overproof wrote: Thank Gawd No Red Eye this time.... He probably used the technique I told him about.... Photoshop? (' Photoshop.... Bob..... don't be silly... he couldn't figure out a palette let alone pixel edit and masks. I told him to have someone who had a clue about photography take the shots for him.... ;-D CM Photoshop (you *know* bs has to have the most expensive) has an auto "red-eye remover". Just point and click. Or maybe Suzy (or Thomas) did the edit for him? They generally give you a free copy w/purchase of camera, part of the software bundle. John Cairns A free copy of photoshop? I SERIOUSLY doubt it's the full version. Meanwhile, automated redeye repair does not do a very good job except for "snapshot" quality. In a closeup portrait, it would be VERY noticable. Figures that Moron would think that Photoshop's redeye presets would do more than a very crude job. BB I have several copies of PhotoShop, including a full version, along with Corel PhotoPaint, full version, couldn't tell you if any of the bundled versions are complete as I rarely use them, I take perfect pics right out of the box ![]() John Cairns |