In a message dated 98-12-18 09:51:48 EST, you write:
<< Is the white eye you are talking about a white spot in the eye? Then it is
acceptable and unavoidable. These white spots are supposed to be there
whenever
you have a picture of a person who is facing the light and called catch
lights.
Some people don't want to have more than one in one eye. If you look at some
painted portraits, you notice painters have put in those white sparkles in
the
eyes.
Tomoko Yamamoto
>>
>From telephoto distances, the reflections from the retina look white. Maybe
you've seen fill flash animal shots in the dark in National Geo. magazine.
The red eye is actually white eye. It has something to do with the distance I
suppose. Catch light is something different.
Warren Kato
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