While there’s a Red Eye tool in Photoshop, once again, I prefer to do this in Camera Raw. So, go under the Filter menu and choose Camera Raw Filter, then get the Red Eye Removal tool (E; it’s the fourth tool from the right—its icon looks like a creepy eye) from the toolbar up top. Now, click-and-drag this tool right over the entire eye where the red appears, and it’ll place a selection over the red area. There are two controls over in the panel on the right: one is for choosing the size of the pupil (if you need to make it larger), and the other lets you darken the pupil if the default doesn’t make it dark enough. Also, if the square needs to be moved or resized over either of the eyes, you can click-and-drag it to move it, or drag a side or corner to resize the square. That’s pretty much all there is to it. Also, if you want to fix pet eye (that scary look animals sometimes get when they’re possessed), choose Pet Eye from the Type pop-up menu at the top of the panel, instead.
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