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4. After
Red-eye correction
Playback zoom in button
how well it worked. Zoom back out with the checkered
Thumbnail/playback zoom out
5. Press the
number, or you can press the
(see
Figure
My Recommendation:
correction
function works pretty well as long as the subject is
fairly large in the frame. The lovely young lady in
image 4, had serious red-eye in the original image. That gives
you an idea of how large in the frame the subject will have to
be for this function to work well.
I have tried it on smaller subjects—where there are larger
groups of people—and it sometimes works and other times
doesn't. When the subject is smaller, the eyes are much
smaller too. The camera may struggle to find the red-eye in
very tiny pictures. I've had it correct one eye that was closer
to the camera (larger) and not the other. I would rate this
function as helpful, but not always completely effective.
On larger subjects (close-ups) it does well, but on smaller
ones, sometimes not so well. However, it's a good function to
have for quick
to use immediately.
Trim
(User's Manual – D300S page 321; D300 page 336)
OK button
to save the file under a new file
6-4, image 4).
I've found that the
Red-eye correction
536
is complete, you can use the
to zoom in on the image to see
button.
Playback button
on critical images you need
to cancel
Red-eye
Figure
6-4,

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