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    I took this photo indoors with a flash, for some reason the eyes went blue, any comments and suggestions?

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    This is odd, but is the same thing as red eyes, when on dark places your pupils will be wide open to let more light in and see things, if you pop up a flash with your pupils open you will see the reflection of blood vessesls or whatever is inside the eyeball so the red eyes. I guess animals have some other reflecting material inside their eyes so the odd looking reflection

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    Yes, animals are different. My cat's eyes always end up very yellow if I use a flash. You need to get the flash off the camera or go for a natural light and you'll find everything calms down nicely.
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    We humans have rods (for seeing high/low black/white contrasts) and cones (for color tones) Our cones are at the center of our eye which is why we scare ourselves seeing shadows out of the corner of our eye...those 'corners' and their cones are just more sensitive in the dark. Dogs only have cones and, I guess for some reason, have a different color.

    Try to avoid a pop-up flash or flash on a compact camera...they are too close too to the lens so it's like when the doctor shines the little light in your eye and then peers through your pupil....you're camera is doing the same thing. You're shooting light into the eye and then taking a photo along the same axis. If the light comes from one direction and the photo taken from another then you're not causing the retina to be illuminated when the photo is taken.

    A bit more ambient light will also close the iris a bit (too much doesn't look very good either) so you might solve the blue eyes and avoid having to use a flash all at once there's a bit more light in the room.

    I'm not good enough with photoshop/gimp to be able to tell you how to correct the blue with postprocessing though...

    Good luck!

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    Some animals are different too. Reptiles will do different than dogs, cats do different (gold I think).

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    Thanks for the advice

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