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2. When prompted, click Yes to delete the Adobe Photoshop Settings file.
Improving a snapshot
If you're sharing a snapshot with family and friends, you may not need it to look
professional. But you probably don't want glowing eyes, and it would be good if
the picture isn't too dark to show important detail. Photoshop gives you the tools
to make quick changes to a snapshot.
Correcting red eye
Red eye occurs when the retina of a subject's eye is reflected by the camera flash.
It commonly occurs in photographs taken in a dark room, because the subject's
irises are wide open. Fortunately, red eye is easy to fix in Photoshop. In this exer-
cise, you will remove the red eye from the boy's eyes in the portrait.
You'll start by viewing the before and after images in Adobe Bridge.
1. Choose File > Browse In Bridge to open Adobe Bridge.
2. In the Favorites panel in Bridge, click the Lessons folder. Then, in the
Content panel, double-click the Lesson05 folder to open it.
3. Adjust the thumbnail slider, if necessary, so that you can see the thumb-
nail previews clearly. Then look at the Boy_Start.jpg and Boy_End.psd
files.
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