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Participating Frequently
September 19, 2019
thanks, but i find that solution only works ok sometimes ,  it is clunky and not able to use it on a mobile
Inspiring
September 19, 2019
Hi Martyn, I would use the radial selection and reduce the saturation to remove the red color. I guess you know that already, because you are a pro user.
Participating Frequently
September 19, 2019


this is beyond a joke. I am amending photos on my iphone because this software package is so useless that THE MOST BASIC ENHANCEMENT TOOL IN THE WORLD - RED EYE REDUCTION is not available despite two years of complaints from users. Foolishly, i signed up and uploaded 40,000 images. I have asked for a formal response as to why this feature is not available and if it is being worked on and if it will ever be a feature. My request was refused! It is an entirely reasonable request and i would appreciate other users also making this request to see if we can wake adobe out of its complacency. They should not be marketing this product as being just like Lightroom but on the cloud and with 1TB of storage. They should admit it is a stripped down basic product..
Participating Frequently
September 13, 2019
Again I cannot believe that adobe don’t even respect nits users and customers to respond to the irritation that their web product is inferior in many ways (cant do slideshows either. Ffs!!!)
Inspiring
September 13, 2019
Please add red eye removal
Participating Frequently
September 6, 2019
Hi
I can't believe adobe have not even bothered to respond to these requests? They are pretty quick at reaching out for a payment!!!

Known Participant
August 3, 2019
The mobile UI should be a slam dunk.  there are many other mobile apps that have a simple UI for red eye removal.
That is simply not even a palatable excuse, but I'll agree at least give us red eye removal in the desktop CC app.
I too have a very awkward workflow of using an external app which makes me curse every time I have to do it.
Participating Frequently
August 3, 2019
Je pense qu'il est inutile de réclamer la correction des yeux roues. Adobe est sourd. Désinstallons et c'est tout !
Participant
August 3, 2019
This is pretty ridiculous.  Adobe should have warned users that LR CC is a piece of junk.
EBashkoff
Participant
May 25, 2019
I have been a long time Lightroom user since Lightroom Classic version 3.  I am also a senior software engineer.  I understand the technical challenges associated with adding red eye removal to the CC product.  You obviously already have the algorithm, because that worked beautifully in LR Classic.  I have to believe that the issue is deciding how you are going to design the User Interface for that given you have to support it on the desktop, tablets, phones, etc.  The desktop workflow for red eye removal could be similar for CC desktop as it is for LR Classic, but that clearly will not work for mobile devices since you have to rely on "touch" as opposed to "mouse click" to perform the needed steps to complete the task.

My statement and request here is why not just give us the feature on desktop and just not provide it on mobile?  At least we can edit our photos with this essential feature somewhere. Right now, I find myself having to first open the photo in a non-Adobe application and fix the red eye and then bring the photo into Lightroom and continue my editing.  This is a terrible workflow.  

Again, please just give us the red eye removal on the desktop flavor of CC and we can await a time where your UI/UX people can figure out how to accomplish this task on mobile!