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Geoff,
Love the photo of the dog but it has a severe case of pet eye.
If you go to --

http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/redeye ... Photos.htm

There is a great way of curing this, it's simple also.
Have posted an image to show what I did quickly.
Kev.
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Great! I'd heard about something like this before - now I've got it bookmarked for the future. Thanks, Kev!

Oddly, I've never needed to fix "pet-eye' for my own dog - if anything I get a little blue reflection but I usually just select them and darken them or paint them over.

Here's one with a faint bit of blue left - no processing done to the eyes. There again, the great big red tongue does cause a distraction!

http://www.prestophoto.com/photos/image/935632/24460/medium
PSE6 on WinXP, Pentax K10d...... and now a Canon G10.

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The big red tongue adds character to the picture. LOL
Geoff,
you're welcome,
Kev.
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Kev, thanks for posting this link. Everyone in my family has from one to four dogs, and I take quite a few dog pictures.

Below are before and after versions of Krystal responding to the command "smile Krystal". I used the method in the link you posted.

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Great job, Alpha. At first I thought you used the liquify tool on the poor pouch. How neat that you can get him or her to smile.
Kev,
I just caught this thread. Thanks for contributing. Can you walk me through what you did, it looks fantastic. And I agree the tongue is less than optimal, the other shots were worse.
Angela,
you will find the tut at the address shown in the first post.
Just scroll down for Pet eye,
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