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  1. #1
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    i don't see it either. thats weird
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    I can see it. Maybe just turn off the flash and take the pictures outside where it is natrually bright.
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    im on EI and I cant see it either . .
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    http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7...rstmasdell.jpg

    You can click that to see the image.

    Many cameras these days have "red-eye reduction mode" which also works for "green-eye" on dogs! It make the flash go of a second before the real flash and photo, to let the eyes adjust.

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    My digi cam does that with the flash on as well, try turning it off... Or try having other lights on (or better yet, natural lights) in the room.
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    Yep, it's the flash. Unfortunately, with out it you might get blurry shots

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    Flash indoors causes red-eye in most animals (or green.. or yellow.. or orange... lmao). Not using the flash and/or photographing your pets outdoors in natural light is a much better alternative and a guaranteed way to not get red-eye!

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