HP Photosmart E327 User Manual

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Taking pictures and recording video clips

Red eye
The red-eye phenomenon is caused by light from the flash

reflecting off the subjects’ eyes, which sometimes makes a

human’s eyes appear red or an animal’s eyes appear green

or white in the captured image. When you use a flash setting

with red-eye reduction, the camera flashes quickly up to three

times to cause the subject’s pupils to contract, thus reducing

the effect of the red-eye phenomenon, before the camera

uses the main flash. It will take longer to take a picture using

red-eye reduction, because the shutter is delayed for the

additional flashes. Therefore, make sure your subjects wait

for the additional

flashes.

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