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"If an eye had absorbed all light, then this wouldn't happen. In fact, if an eye had been theoretically flawless, the red eye effect would not have existed at all. What happens when you see the red eyes on pictures, is that the flash is reflected in someone's eye. The reflection is red because of all the blood vessels inside the eye." -http://photocritic.org/red-eye-removal-reduction/
It removes the red eye infection to our eye. It removes the red eye infection to our eye.
Two fruit flies having the same red eye color is an example of two organisms that are homozygous for the eye color trait. If the fruit flies had different eye colors, then they would be heterozygous for the trait.
Hot water... sometimes semen.
It's when you take out the red eye in a picture
No, they don't have red eye.
What effect does angle have on red-eye effect?: Angles refract light into your eye and into the lens cap causing the red. Angles of light effect red-eye by reflecting light in certain directions of your eye.
Usually if it's a white rabbit, it would have a red eye, but if it was a brown one or black one, then the color would be black or darkish brown
when you have a red and itchy weak eye it is called pink eye.
Both the Nikon S4000 and the Panasonic Lumix FH20 have in-camera automatic red-eye detection and correction features. This means that they can automatically detect and reduce red-eye effects in your photos before you upload them, helping to save you time and effort in post-processing. If minimizing red-eye issues is a priority for you, either of these cameras should meet your needs.
Red Eye Radio was created in 1969.
Red Eye was released on 08/19/2005.