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April 1, 2018
Question

How Do I Get the Open Eye Tool to Focus on the Right Person?

  • April 1, 2018
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I'm using Elements 2018.

I have two people side by side.  One person's eyes are open, the other's aren't.

I open the Open Closed Eye Tool and the head of the person's eyes who are open is circled.  I tried to move the circle to the other person's head, but it doesn't move.

How do I get the tool to focus on the right person?

Thank you,

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    Participating Frequently
    April 16, 2018

    Hello,

    Could you please tell me if any grey circle is visible in the image while it's open in the Open Closed Eyes dialog box?

    Perhaps attaching a screenshot might help in better understanding.

    Thanks,

    Medha

    April 16, 2018

    Hello,

    What I did was to apply a fix to the eyes that didn't need it.  I closed the dialog box, saved the image as something else, and closed the image.  Then I reopened the image and opened the dialog box.  THEN the blue circle appeared around the one I had already fixed and for the first time, the GREY circle appeared around the other head.  I selected that head, the circle turned blue, and I was able to fix it.

    So apparently, I had to completely close out of the image and reopen it for the second circle to appear.

    Thank you for your guidance.

    Pam

    Participating Frequently
    April 17, 2018

    Hello Pam!

    Open Closed Eyes feature firstly identifies ALL the faces present in the picture and not just those faces that need to be fixed. Any face that has been identified is enclosed within a circle. These circles are primarily of 2 shades: grey and blue. The blue circle denotes the face that's currently active, while the grey circle denotes the face that has been identified but isn't active. At one point of time, only once circle would be blue in shade, while the remaining circles would be grey in shade. To turn any grey circle in blue, you just need to click anywhere within that grey circle.

    However, if there's any face in your image that isn't enclosed within a circle, it implies that the face recognition algorithm hasn't been able to identify it. In such a scenario, I'm afraid you won't be able to fix the eyes of the corresponding person. Please note that it isn't possible to manually move the blue circle to a face that hasn't been identified, in an attempt to cause the application to recognise it.

    If you could share the image, it would help us to figure out why the face wasn't getting detected in the first instance.

    Thanks,

    Medha

    Participating Frequently
    April 3, 2018

    Hi,

    Photoshop Elements will automatically detect the faces in the picture. and in the Open Closed Eyes dialog you will notice that one face is within a "Blue" circle while the other is in the "Grey Circle". The face under the blue circle is the active face selected for eyes opening. To select a different face, simply click on the that face, inside the grey circle surrounding it. The circles cannot be shifted, they can simply be selected for different faces.

    April 12, 2018

    Thank you so much.  I didn't notice that the other face was in a grey circle!

    April 15, 2018

    I went back to follow your directions, but it didn't work.

    I opened the Open Eyes dialog box and the blue circle was around (not above) the face of the person whose eyes DIDN'T need fixing.

    There was no grey circle at all.  I tried clicking on the face that needed fixing, but the blue circle stayed around the other face.

    I tried tricking the program by fooling around with the blue circled face, saving it, closing the dialog box and then reopening it, but the blue circle still circles the first face.