 ctceoPremium join:2001-04-26 South Bend, IN Reviews:
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| Personal Tries Polaroid i531 6.1mm 1/60th F2.8 ISO200
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Just acquired a Polaroid i533 from a friend who was going to toss it because he bought a new $1500 Sony-Alpha and was going to smash the old polaroid and take high res images of it's demise. Okay so I had to mow his 2 acre lawn for the camera, but anyway... I wanted to take some pictures but it's gloomy and rainy outside so I had to settle for the dog that doesn't move around much. Lets see what I was able to produce on the first shot of my new used cam  . Please be blunt, critique wanted! ISO200 : 0EV : F2.8 1/60 : 5M -- ---- As long as superstition prevails, we will fall short of eradicating war, poverty, and hunger. -J. Fresco
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 timcuthBraves FanPremium join:2000-09-18 Pelham, AL | It looks fine, except for the eyes.
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 ctceoPremium join:2001-04-26 South Bend, IN | Would red-eye reduction work for those globes? |
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 Coma Thanks StevePremium join:2001-12-30 NirvanaLand | No.
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 Polaroid i531 6.1mm 1/60th F2.8 ISO200
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While not perfect by any means, in PSP X3 using the Red Eye Removal > Auto Animal Eye filter/function, I got this result without any manual manipulation on my part. Like I say, not perfect, but oh so easy... (point on eye and click, point on other eye and click)  -- amicitia sine fraude |
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