Where to find to red eye removal icon?

on the left tool bar, there is no red eye removal icon. I did tried to click on the  Spot Healing Brush tool , but still doesn't has red eye removal icon in it.

You should get a flyout menu with 4 options:

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    I cannot find the red eye removal tool on the main screen of Photoshop CS3. Where can I find it? I am using Windows XP.

    Click and hold the Healing Brush tool (band Aid/sticking plaster icon; 6th
    from top in single column view, 4th from top LHS in 2 column view)
    http://www.lunacore.com/photoshop/tutorials/tut030.htm
    All buttons on the PS toolbar with a tiny black arrow in the bottom RHS of
    the button have other buttons tucked in behind them. Click and hold the
    button to reveal the extra buttons.
    Regards
    John Waller

  • Where do I find the Red Eye Tool?

    Where do I find he Red Eye Tool?

    Hi Stubenrauch,
    It's usually located in the same toolbox slot as the healing and spot healing brush tools.
    Click and hold on the icons in the toolbox to reveal the menu for other tools in the same toolbox slot.
    Or press J on the keyboard and then Shift+J to cycle through the tools in that slot.
    What version of photoshop are you using?
    Location of the tools in photoshop:
    (may be slightly different depending on your version of photoshop)
    http://helpx.adobe.com/content/help/en/photoshop/using/tools.html

  • Stuck in Red Eye Removal

    Ok so I just got my Iphone4 last night and while a friend was looking at it. He went into the red eye removal function (on a photo of hands so there isn't any eyes). I've tried and tried but can't seem to get out of this function. It just keeps saying "tap each red eye. tap again to undo." and "did not find a red eye to correct."
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  • Red Eye removal tool bug

    Hi everybody,
    I have a big problem using the red eye removal tool:
    When trying to select the area around the eye to correct, LR randomly creates a selection rectangle of a different size and at a different location.
    Does anyone have the same problem?
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    The red eye tool works by selecting the whole eye not just the pupil. If it still does not work try lightening or darkening the image to gaiain some more colour. If that does not work you can clone form one of the eyes that has worked.
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  • Red eye removal help please

    I have a photo of 5 people all with red eye.
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  • Red Eye Removal Tool for trial version photoshop cs6 non-existent?

    I just downloaded the trail version of photoshop CS6 Extended.  I do not have a red-eye removal tool.  Should I have this tool?

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  • Red Eye removal for pets

    Hi,
    I'm using PE 4.0 and have been unable to get the red-eye removal tool to work with pet eye. I suspect it doesn't work because pets reflect yellow, green and even blue light instead of red. Is this a known limitation? Is there an alternative method in PE for removing pet eye?
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    Thanks for the tips. I searched for Wendy Williams' suggestions in the forum but haven't found them.
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  • Question: Regarding Red Eye Removal Tool

    I'm using Lightroom Version 1.4.1 on a Mac OS X 10.5.6.  When I activated the Red Eye Removal tool, I noticed that the Pupil Size and Darken sliders did not appear on the Toolbar to the right of the Red Eye Tool icon.  All that appeared was a written instruction to "Drag from the center of the eye or click to use current size."  Just to check, I then downloaded and installed a trial of Lightroom Version 2.3 without linking it my previously installed Version 1.4.1, but the sliders still did not appear, only the above written instruction.  I do note that the sliders do appear on the Camera Raw plug-in for my Photoshop CS3.  Has anyone else had this same problem and/or know how to correct this?  It seems that a lot of people have been experiencing difficulties with the Lightroom Red Eye tool.  Any information or help would be greatly appreciated.  

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    I wonder as cameras have now built in red eyes removal and its possible to find a one button push red eyes removal at local photo stations.
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    Photoshop Elements 9 has this capability. If I had to auto-red-eye more than a dozen images, that's the route I would take.
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    Is there a way in iPhoto to lighten the color that the red-eye removal tool uses to replace the red? On many photos the black is too dark and look unnatural. I can accomplish this in photoshop but I was trying to save some time by using iPhoto.
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    LN

  • BUG: Red Eye Removal on JPGs + Auto commit to XMP

    There seems to be a bug in 1.3.1 when using the Red Eye Removal tool on JPGs and auto commit metadata to file option is selected:
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    This is what I've written to Adobe in a bug report:
    ******BUG******
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    When using "Red Eye Removal Tool" on jpgs and in File->Catalog Settings->Metadata the option "Automatically write changes into XMP" is selected this will end up in a loop reading and writing metadata. The picture is always in status: "checking metadata". "Metadata Date" of file is changing from time to time because Lightroom is always saving metadata to file (modified date of the jpg file itself also changes, so something is written to file).
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    Endless loop by Lightroom trying to save this change into Metadata of JPG file
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    The red eye tool works by selecting the whole eye not just the pupil. If it still does not work try lightening or darkening the image to gaiain some more colour. If that does not work you can clone form one of the eyes that has worked.
    Hope this helps you out.........

  • Red eye removal in PS Touch?

    Is there a dedicated tool for red eye removal in Photoshop touch?  I've looked around and not found anything so far. I keep looking because I won't believe that such a common tool is not found in such a well-known, used, and respected photo editing software. It has to be somewhere!  Thanks in advance.

    hazard1yard wrote:
    Hi, probably a stupid question but how do I change the colour of the eye using the red eye tool?
    Thanks
    You don't!
    Make a selection round the iris; create a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer, and play with the hue slider.
    That's a quick and dirty method, there are plenty of other ways.

  • Could Lightroom's Red Eye Removal BE more useless?

    Version 1.3 and we STILL cant have a red eye removal tool that works half as good as iPhoto's.
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    When it works, it works really well.
    Issues:
    It doesn't always detect the red eye.
    It doesn't do well on "steel eye" or "green eye" on animals.
    Sometimes it won't go dark enough, even on max.
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