Red eye when using flash at night

Con Georgiadis

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Every time when i shoot faces in places with low light...9 out of 10 photos come out with red eyes.I suppose Xenon flash is superior to this category.
Anyone else have similar issues with flash on 1020?
 

troylytle

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If you are farther away, it won't red eye. If you are using Nokia camera beta, it will edit it out automatically from a closer distance.
 

a5cent

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Every time when i shoot faces in places with low light...9 out of 10 photos come out with red eyes.I suppose Xenon flash is superior to this category.

This has little to nothing to do with the type of flash used. The problem is more likely to occur in low light situations, because humans pupils widen in dark environments.

It can be avoided in a number of ways:
  • by using a flash that is about a foot (or more) away from the camera lens, but this isn't an option with compact cameras or smartphones.
  • by using a pre-flash, that will cause the subjects pupils to narrow before the actual picture is taken.
  • by asking the subject not to look directly into the camera, which tends to look more natural anyway.

Otherwise Nokia can help with post-processing as mentioned.
 

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