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Before you cash in on one of the many new customer offers for free digital photo prints advertised on the internet, you likely will want to make certain that your pictures are without flaws. Probably the biggest problem we photographers face when using a flash is red eye. We have all noticed images where the subject’s eyes were bright red rather than showing their natural color. Red eye is to blame for wrecking what could have been fantastic photos. In dim lighting, a person’s pupils are commonly dilated which exposes the retina. When the light from your camera’s flash reflects off of your subject’s retina, the resulting color is red. If your digital camera comes with an anti red eye flash setting, it is possible to reduce the likelihood of red eye. An anti red eye mode commonly works by aiming light at your model before the flash is fired and a photograph is really captured. That means that there is a brief, noticeable pause between the moment you press the shutter and the photo is recorded. The trick is to keep the digital camera steady and tell your subjects to sustain their pose until the final flash has gone off.