Red Eye Removal

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Master Red Eye Removal

Learn how to fix red eyes in your photos with our professional online tool. Get perfect portraits every time with these expert tips and techniques.

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Why Red Eyes Happen

Red eye occurs when camera flash reflects off the retina at the back of the eye. This is most common in low-light conditions when pupils are dilated, allowing more light to reach the retina.

Flash Photography

Direct flash in dark environments causes the most severe red eye effects.

Pupil Size

Larger pupils in low light allow more flash to reflect off the retina.


Professional Techniques

Our advanced red eye removal tool uses professional-grade algorithms to naturally darken red pupils while preserving the original eye detail and color.

  • Adjustable pupil size
  • Variable darken amount
  • Precision zoom tools
  • One-click fixes
  • Undo functionality
  • High-quality output
Professional red eye removal techniques

Pro Tips for Perfect Results

Use Zoom for Precision

Ctrl/Cmd + scroll wheel to zoom to your cursor position. This makes it easy to target specific eyes accurately.

Adjust Pupil Size

Match the green circle to the exact size of the red pupil. Use mouse wheel to adjust size quickly.

Fine-tune Darkness

Start with lower darken amounts and gradually increase until the result looks natural and realistic.


Frequently Asked Questions

Red eye occurs when camera flash light reflects off the retina at the back of the eye. This is most common in dim lighting when pupils are dilated, allowing more light to reach and reflect off the blood-rich retina, creating the characteristic red appearance.

To prevent red eye: use red-eye reduction mode on your camera, increase ambient lighting, avoid direct flash, use bounce flash or external flash units, or have subjects look slightly away from the camera lens.

Yes, our red eye removal tool works effectively on all eye colors including brown, blue, green, and hazel eyes. The tool preserves the natural eye color while removing only the red reflection from the pupil area.

Absolutely! Our tool includes an undo function that saves your last 10 actions. Simply click the undo button to revert any unwanted changes and try again with different settings.