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jackfrost - I've recently read that red-eye is a product of the light source (a very bright one) being too close to the camera lens. This causes the back of the eye to be illuminated with the camera pointing right at it. The only successful way to eliminate red-eye is to make the distance between camera lens and bright light source greater than the typical on-camera flash distance and/or to make the light less intense.
Seems to make sense to me and has been working so far. Hope that helps.
Seems to make sense to me and has been working so far. Hope that helps.