There are two digital photography basics you should know about the red eye. The first is that it tends to produce more if the flash is closer to the lens. The second is that digital cameras are so small that the flash is closer to the lens than ever.
There are three options to combat this in digital photography. The first is to reduce the use of camera red-eye flash, almost all digital cameras have this feature.
The second option is to use the built-in camera red eye removal tool if there is one. This usually involves facial recognition technology that eliminates the red eye before you save the picture. The last and more time consuming option, is to remove it with editing software on your computer.
On many digital cameras, there are a number of flash options. The most common options are automatic flash, red eye, forced and off. Some cameras, include other options that change the flash intensity. Reading the instruction manual, you will understand how these flash options work.
Another way to understand the differences, is to try them all out, by taking the same image, with different flash options and then compare the different images.
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