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HP Pet-Eye Fix technology
Posted on Jun 25, 07 11:02 PM PDT

You know red-eye reduction and the problem it poses when taking photos, often ruining a perfectly good shot. Those who are animal lovers also notice that their dogs and gets experience red-eyes as well, which is why HP has come up with their special Pet-Eye Fix technology that will be included in certain HP R-series cameras that will be released later this year, letting both pet and owner face the camera with full confidence knowing that something like red-eye won't spoil the picture. Bear in mind that with the wide variation in animal facial structure, hair and eye color, this technology won't work all the time. Sounds like a pretty minor improvement, but it is small touches like these that endear a customer to a corporation.
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By Edwin , 26/06/07 10:43 AM (CommentID #222100)
imajoebob,
Yeah, I was thinking along the same lines too. Perhaps this is one of the poor shots. I guess that's why HP allowed you to turn this pet-eye fix setting on/off, letting you capture the best image possible. Photoshop FTW!
By imajoebob , 26/06/07 9:14 AM (CommentID #221980)
In the original, Snoopy looks like he's possessed by a demon. In the "corrected" version he looks like a soulless zombie. I'm not sure this is any improvement. At best the corrected one looks like they used one of those red-eye pens you buy at the drug store.
That girl doesn't look especially thrilled either.
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