xp how to remove redeye??

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i used an older computer with XP and found it very easy to remove redeye (i
thought it was windows picture viewer). now i am lookng at the same baby pic
on my very new XP laptop and can not find that 'redeye remover' anywhere!
where is the redeye edit tool in the XP software??
 
musiclover said:
i used an older computer with XP and found it very easy to remove
redeye (i thought it was windows picture viewer). now i am lookng at
the same baby pic on my very new XP laptop and can not find that
'redeye remover' anywhere! where is the redeye edit tool in the XP
software??
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Windows XP does not include a red eye tool.
Maybe your OEM package included some image
editing software...check your documentation.

You can download a freebie from the following site:

Red-e-Rem
http://www.geocities.com/rederemhome/

Also you might find the following free programs
to be useful:

FastStone Image Viewer
http://www.filehippo.com/download_faststone_image_viewer/

Picasa2
http://picasa.google.com/

Download IrfanView
http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html
(get the plug-ins too)

Paint.NET
http://www.getpaint.net/index.html
(Requirements: .NET Framework 2.0)

Serif PhotoPlus 6.0
http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/

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thanks!! actually i found out it was my kodak easyshre software, it has a
fine redeye tool. DP
 
In John Inzer had this to say:
Windows XP does not include a red eye tool.
Maybe your OEM package included some image
editing software...check your documentation.

I'm by no means affiliated (else I'd never post it) with XnView but that has
a decent correction mode and a bunch of other things and, well, it seems
you're VERY heavily into images far beyond my level of capacity I thought
I'd invite you to poke at it. I really wish the free version was open source
(GIMP's my "love affair that will never be) just so more folks might look at
it the fact that there's a nice free version available and always has been
is something nice to add. I found it by hating IfranView. I had XnView first
(funny how it used to take up a tiny space on a single floppy) and wanted
something more integrated or installable - it wasn't then - and nothing did
the trick and so I kept going back to it, finally built an installer for it
on my own for all my systems, and I probably still have a few of the old
tiny versions around. :)

I figured I'd take a moment to share.

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its solution is its own reward." - Sherlock Holmes
 
Galen said:
In John Inzer had this to say:


I'm by no means affiliated (else I'd never post it) with XnView but
that has a decent correction mode and a bunch of other things and,
well, it seems you're VERY heavily into images far beyond my level of
capacity I thought I'd invite you to poke at it. I really wish the
free version was open source (GIMP's my "love affair that will never
be) just so more folks might look at it the fact that there's a nice
free version available and always has been is something nice to add.
I found it by hating IfranView. I had XnView first (funny how it used
to take up a tiny space on a single floppy) and wanted something more
integrated or installable - it wasn't then - and nothing did the
trick and so I kept going back to it, finally built an installer for
it on my own for all my systems, and I probably still have a few of
the old tiny versions around. :)
I figured I'd take a moment to share.
==============================
I agree, XnView is a useful program.

--

******John Inzer********
**MS Picture It! MVP**

*****Digital Image******
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

*********Notice***********
This is not tech support
........I am a volunteer.......

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you.

Proceed at your own risk.

Need a Web Host?
*******Consider********
Annex Technologies
http://www.annex.com/
**************************
 
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