by Sigma6 on June 28th, 2003

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How do I avoid red-eye in my pictures?

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  • by d5kenn on September 6th, 2003

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    The best way to avoid red-eye is to have the flash as far away from the lens as possible. If you can mount an external flash onto the flash bracket, use that instead of a built-in or pop-up flash. Similarly, you can use bounce mode to make the light fall on the subject at a different angle/direction from the lens.

    If you can get away with raising the ISO, widening the aperture, and/or lowering the shutter speed so you can do without a flash, you can avoid red-eye altogether.

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