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JIM SPAULDING #1
RED EYE BRUSH
WHEN WE PICK A REPLACEMENT COLOR FOR THE RED EYE BRUSH ALL WE GET IS A BLUE COLOR EACH TIME. WE CANNOT GET IT TO USE THE REPLACEMENT COLOR ?? HELP !
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Joe Henry1000 #2
Re: RED EYE BRUSH
Jim,
You don't have to yell (all caps in your post. ;-)
Here is a link <http://www.arraich.com/elements/pse_eeredeye1.htm> to Jay Arraich's tutorial on red-eye removal. His method works better than using the red-eye brush IMO. If you're using a Mac and OS X, you can always use iPhoto's red-eye tool. Works great.
:-)
Joe
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