How to Fix Red Eye in Photo Using iPhone Built-in Editing Tool
Many iPhones have a built-in tool to fix red eye in photos, for w henever you take a photo of people in low-light and the flash gives their eyes an eerie red glow. Newer iPhone models feature a built-in red eye correction function, which you can use to manually remove red eye just by tapping the affected eyes. In general, newer iPhone cameras are advanced enough that they rarely cause red eye effects, even in incredibly low light. Just now, I snapped eight or nine pictures of myself in a dark closet, trying to capture an image with red eye, and my iPhone 8 Plus captured crisp, red eye-free pictures every time. To avoid red eye in the first place, try to avoid using your camera's flash when you're taking pictures of people's faces, and don't look directly at the camera. But just in case you're dealing with red eye images on an iPhone, there is a way to fix them, using the iPhone's built-in red eye correction tool. How to fix red eye in photos on a