If a Red Eye Reduction feature comes along, regardless if as a Plug In or internal to ASP's features, it should also provide the ability to remove the Green Eye effect of our K9 and Feline family members as well!
Hope the Dev Team will take this into account.
After all, Bibble Labs' efforts were inspired, at least in part, by their feline friend.
AfterShot Pro Red-Eye Correction
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Re: AfterShot Pro Red-Eye Correction
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Re: AfterShot Pro Red-Eye Correction
This feature already exists:
The only trick a plugin could add here is the automatic detection of red eyes.
1 layer, 2 circle regions and a reduced saturation is all you need.RickHeath wrote:In the meantime using circle regions (don't forget to create a layer first if you're new to ASP/Bibble) that fit the red eyes reasonably closely and with a small feather (in a test shot I tried just now to check in ASP, I used 56 pixels with 8 feather on an 18MP image). I find that reducing exposure of the layer by 1-2 stops and decreasing the saturation to -50 to -75 gives good results.
The only trick a plugin could add here is the automatic detection of red eyes.
