Red eye – Nikon SPEEDLIGHT SB-16 User Manual

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RED EYE”

"Red eye" is a phenomenon in flash photography where

the center portions of the subject's eyes appear as bright

red orbs in color photographs (or white in black and white

pictures). This is a result of the light from the flash illumi­
nating the retina directly. If the subject looks straight into

the lens and there is little or no ambient light, the pupil is

wide open, making the retina clearly visible in the picture.

you can take any or all of the follow-

To avoid “red eye,"

ing precautions:
1. Ask the subject not to look directly into the lens when

the picture is taken.

2. Remove the flash unit from the camera and hold it as

far away as possible from the camera by using a sync
cord.

3. Increase the room’s overall illumination to reduce the

opening of the subject’s pupils.

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