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eveepee
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Red Eye

I have recently purchased a Sony DSC-HX9/HX9V camera and, as a very amateur photographer with little technical knowledge, I am experiencing severe red-eye especially when taking photographs of my grand-children. I do not know if the camera has a red-eye reduction built in and if so how to use it, and would appreciate any help you can give me to correct this problem.

Many thanks

Eveepee

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Blencogo
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Hi Eveepee and welcome.

Any camera where the flash is close to the lens can show this problem.

1.  You can reduce the effect by setting "Red-Eye Reduction" to ON.  Turn on and press MENU -> SETTINGS -> Shooting Settings -> Red Eye Reduction = ON.

2.  You can also correct the effect on pictures you have already taken in the camera in the Viewing Menu. In Playback press MENU -> Viewing Settings -> Retouch -> Red Eye Correction.

3.  You can also correct the effect on existing images on a computer using the supplied software 'Picture Motion Browser'

Have a look at this User Guide for more details on Red Eye: -

http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX9V_guide/eng/contents/08/02/06/06.html#l2_red%20eye%20redu...

http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX9V_guide/eng/contents/07/02/06/06.html

Good Luck with your new camera.  Come back anytime if you have any questions.

:wink:

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Blencogo
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Hi Eveepee and welcome.

Any camera where the flash is close to the lens can show this problem.

1.  You can reduce the effect by setting "Red-Eye Reduction" to ON.  Turn on and press MENU -> SETTINGS -> Shooting Settings -> Red Eye Reduction = ON.

2.  You can also correct the effect on pictures you have already taken in the camera in the Viewing Menu. In Playback press MENU -> Viewing Settings -> Retouch -> Red Eye Correction.

3.  You can also correct the effect on existing images on a computer using the supplied software 'Picture Motion Browser'

Have a look at this User Guide for more details on Red Eye: -

http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX9V_guide/eng/contents/08/02/06/06.html#l2_red%20eye%20redu...

http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX9V_guide/eng/contents/07/02/06/06.html

Good Luck with your new camera.  Come back anytime if you have any questions.

:wink:

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eveepee
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Thank you Blencogo for taking the time to reply and give me some good tips for the problem I have. I shall try them all and hopefully have more success with my photos in the future. Kind regards, Eveepee

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tripodzid
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For all I know, most Sony Cameras have red-eye reduction feature. Thanks to that.

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