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Red Eye in Photos
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I heard somewhere a long while ago, that a certain condiion was spotted and prevented early, through noticing 'red eye' in photos of their child.
Can anyone tell me what that condition was? Is it serious and should I advise my friend, as I have noticed alot of red eye in her 1 yr olds pictures.
Can anyone tell me what that condition was? Is it serious and should I advise my friend, as I have noticed alot of red eye in her 1 yr olds pictures.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Red eye' is caused by light from the camera's flash reflecting off the blood vessels at the back of the retina. It's perfectly normal if a person is facing towards, or at a slight angle to, the light source.
It's when red-eye ISN'T present (when you'd normally expect it to be) that there may be a problem within the eye:
http://www.dailymail....eye-taking-photo.html
Chris
It's when red-eye ISN'T present (when you'd normally expect it to be) that there may be a problem within the eye:
http://www.dailymail....eye-taking-photo.html
Chris
http://photoimagenews...er/retinoblastoma.htm
The above shows what I meant the cancer was in the non red eye as light could not be reflected
The above shows what I meant the cancer was in the non red eye as light could not be reflected
this is my friends child. http://www.edp24.co.u...FriendlyPageLayout.ot within days of seeing her GP, isobel had her eye removed to save her life.
This is also the reason that i took my son immediately to an optician when we noticed white eye in his photo one day. he was given the all clear.
This is also the reason that i took my son immediately to an optician when we noticed white eye in his photo one day. he was given the all clear.