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Reducing Red-Eye
Red-eye happens because the human people
can't close fast enough to stop camera flash
from reflecting off the interior of the eye.
Is a common occurrence with point-and-shoot cameras.
Luckily reducing red-eye is a snap.
First select the photo and then click "Edit",
now click "Red-Eye".
First try clicking the auto button,
if iPhoto has detected the faces in the photo
will find the red-eye problems automatically and remove them.
If auto red-eye doesn't completely fix the problem
you can do it manually.
You may want to zoom in first.
To do that, click the photo in the area of the eye that you want to edit
and then pressed 2 on your keyboard.
You can drag the size slider
to adjust the pointer size to approximate the size of the red-eye mark.
Move the pointer over a pupil
and click the mouse button.
Press the Shift key to compare before and after,
then repeat these steps for the other eye.
To turn off the "Red-eye" tool
click the close button.
If you zoomed in on the photo
press zero to zoom back out.
If you want you can make other edits while in the edit view,
when you finished, just click "Done".