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Probably not. The background is too similar to the skin tones and that may be throwing of the AI algorithms. You have to rely on your own skills and do it manually.
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I find Liquefy eye detect workt fine for unrestricted eyes in a vertical position. If my image has the model at 45 degrees or more I have to rotate the image to vertical and then Photoshop finds it. I recently had a model doing a Pyscho scene in a shower with hair streaked across her face. Liqeufy would not find the Eyes. I laos use the Plugi-in Luminar Neo and under AI eyes thre are several great features. For all of them it finds the eye every time. So if Photoshop fails me then I turn to Neo and it works everytime. Comem on Photoshop take a leaf out of a Luminar Neo's product.
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