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CHAPTER 4
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Fixing Your Photos
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Increase the threshold gradually by dragging 
the slider to the lowest value that eliminates 
defects by entering a value between 1 and 255.
7
Click OK.
Using the red eye brush
Red eye occurs in photos when light from a camera 
flash reflects off the back of a person’s eye. You can 
easily remove red eye from an image using the red 
eye brush. You can also use the red eye brush to 
retouch other details in an image, such as dental 
braces. The red eye brush tool changes the hue of 
the area you paint without removing detail in the 
image.
To use the red eye brush:
1
Select the red eye brush 
.
2
Choose a brush from the pop-up palette in the 
options bar, and drag the Size pop-up slider to set 
the brush size. A brush that is a little larger than 
the pupil of the eye may be the most effective size.
3
Specify a target color (the color you want to 
remove) by doing one of the following:
To set the target color when you click in the 
image, choose First Click from the Sampling 
pop-up menu.
To use the default target color, choose Current 
Color from the Sampling pop-up menu. Then 
click Default Colors.
To pick a custom target color, choose Current 
Color from the Sampling pop-up menu. Then 
click the Current color swatch. When the Color 
Picker appears, click in the image on the color 
you want to remove. Alternately, you can choose 
a target color using the Color Picker.
4
Specify a replacement color by doing one of 
the following:
To use the default replacement color, click 
Default Colors. 
Note: Clicking Default Colors also resets the 
target color.
To pick a custom replacement color, click the 
Replacement color swatch, and pick the color 
that you want to use for the correction.
5
Specify a value for Tolerance. This setting 
defines how similar in color replaced pixels must 
be. A low percentage replaces adjacent pixels 
within a range of color values very similar to the 
pixel you click. A high percentage replaces adjacent 
pixels within a broader range of color values.
If a person has pinkish skin, the red eye brush 
might have problems differentiating between the 
colors of the pupil and the face. Specifying a lower 
tolerance might help.
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Click in the image over the details you want to 
correct and drag if necessary. Any pixels that 
match the target color are colorized with the 
replacement color.
If you want to darken the effect, try using the burn 
tool over the details you want to correct. See 
“Using the toning tools” on page 72.
Using the toning tools
The toning tools consist of the dodge tool and the 
burn tool. Used to lighten or darken areas of the 
image, the dodge and burn tools are based on a 
traditional photographer’s technique for changing 
exposure on specific areas of a print. Photogra-
phers hold back light to lighten an area on the