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Date Posted: Friday, October 12, 11:59:04pm

taught that it is the way the light enters and hits the back of the eye. It has to be the subject that controls the eye movement. You just cant do that with animals. If you shoot from a different angle whats to keep the dogs eyes from averting into that line of light.

So many pictures I've seen where the flash was off to the side and because the light bounced just right and boom red eye. I think there are supposed cameras with special red eye reduction but still render red eye.

I think your best bet is photoshop. or software like it. Ive used it successfully, but not as successful as retouching with a brush and dye. Sorry I'm not more help.

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