Using the Red Eye Reduction Feature
Before you cash in on one of those offers for free digital photo prints advertised online, you will definitely want to make certain that your pictures look as good as possible. One of the principal challenges photographers cope with when using shooting photos in dim light is red eye. All of us have seen images where a person’s eyes were glowing red rather than displaying their normal color. Red eye is to blame for wrecking what could have been fantastic photos. In low light conditions, a subject’s pupils are commonly dilated which exposes the retina. In the event that the flash from your camera is reflected off of your model’s retina, the eye color that will show up in the picture is red. When your camera is equipped with a red eye reduction flash setting, the chances of red eye ruining your pictures are greatly reduced. The red eye reduction setting normally operates by pointing light toward the composition before the flash is fired and the picture is really recorded. That means there will be a brief, noticeable interval in between the time you press the shutter and the picture is recorded. The secret is to keep your camera still and prior to taking the photo, remind your subjects to hold their smile until the final flash has fired.
