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After using the red eye removal tool, I sometimes end up with a shiny white glare in the iris of my subjects. Is there a technique for getting rid of "white eye" in one's photos?
Often I'm handed such snapshots to correct, and what I do is darken the pupils with the Burn Tool, leaving a tiny little catch light, or even painting such a catch light with the Brush afterwards.
Obviously these are strictly rescue jobs.
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could you post an example?
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Thank you for your reply. I am using CS 5 and on occasion will end up with this:

CS will take out the red eye but this weird glossy white eye remains and I am not sure how to correct it.
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Often I'm handed such snapshots to correct, and what I do is darken the pupils with the Burn Tool, leaving a tiny little catch light, or even painting such a catch light with the Brush afterwards.
Obviously these are strictly rescue jobs.
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