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Well, today I took some pictures of Toby. He really does not care for the camera and got a little excited at first so one of the first pictures had a little "pink" showing. I hate when that happens!. It was a real cute pic otherwise. Well, I used the red eye correction in that spot, it worked great, and you would never know! Just thought I'd share the solution with you. I hope Toby won't hate me for posting these!

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I had to laugh but how clever of you and I must admit that could be useful information!!
Amazing! LMAO I think this is really great!
I had lots of pics of Mickey that I could not post since this is a family site! Thanks for the tip LOL!
Thanks for the information.
Excellent!!! I never thought to use the red eye corrector for that...good thinking Louise!
Those darn red rockets...
ROFL, never even thought of that. Thanks for sharing. (I think)
I never would have thought of using the red eye correction...thanks for the laugh! I have learned to use the cloning tool ALOT
in my photos. My boyfriend just took a picture of my Duke a couple of days ago and showed me Duke's "stuff" in the picture...I can't wait to tell him about this post and try the red eye fix!
That's a great solution!
Last years X-mas Cards had Payton's "pinky" showing. I did not notice till after I pick up the cards.....yes, I sent them anyways. :) That is a great tip!
Crack me up! I cant beleive that I am actually setting her cracking up over the term "Red Eye" in relationship to your dogs weanie...

Any way thanks for the tip... I usually just use the Heal or Bandaid feature in PS.
Too funny, thanks for the laugh and tip!!
Had to laugh....when I started to read the post...the first thing that I though of was the red eye fix....got to love that Photoshop!....the photo was beautiful...

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