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Prøv at billedet ovenover. Øjnene er blodrøde og ligner mest en vampyrs fra filmen Twilight; de skal korrigeres. De fleste røde øjne optræder i billeder optaget med flash. De fleste kameraer har en funktion til at korrigere røde øjne som standard, men det virker ikke altid. Under alle omstændigheder behøver du ikke at bekymre dig om det; '''digiKam''' klarer sagerne.
Prøv at billedet ovenover. Øjnene er blodrøde og ligner mest en vampyrs fra filmen Twilight; de skal korrigeres. De fleste røde øjne optræder i billeder optaget med flash. De fleste kameraer har en funktion til at korrigere røde øjne som standard, men det virker ikke altid. Under alle omstændigheder behøver du ikke at bekymre dig om det; '''digiKam''' klarer sagerne.


Select the pictures that you want to remove red eyes from and then go to <menuchoice>Tools -> Red-Eye Removal</menuchoice>
Markér de billeder, som du vil fjerne røde øjne fra og vælg menuen <menuchoice>Værktøjer -> Fjernelse af røde øjne...</menuchoice>.





Revision as of 12:25, 27 February 2011

Fjern røde øjne fra dine fotos med digiKam

Fra Mohamed Maliks blog, 18. februar 2011



Prøv at billedet ovenover. Øjnene er blodrøde og ligner mest en vampyrs fra filmen Twilight; de skal korrigeres. De fleste røde øjne optræder i billeder optaget med flash. De fleste kameraer har en funktion til at korrigere røde øjne som standard, men det virker ikke altid. Under alle omstændigheder behøver du ikke at bekymre dig om det; digiKam klarer sagerne.

Markér de billeder, som du vil fjerne røde øjne fra og vælg menuen Værktøjer -> Fjernelse af røde øjne....



From there you will see this window. Here you have two tabs one is the File List.



The other is Settings, remember it is very important to take a look at this window and understand it before proceeding.



It gives you many options on the left hand-side:

Slower
- removes red eyes better but process is slower
Standard
- the standard setting are applied
Faster
- means the process is faster…..I personally didn’t get good results with this option

On the right hand side it gives you the option about how to rename the files. When red eye reduction is applied to a file it creates a new file. You can add a prefix or a suffice or choose from the other options that are available.

Example : if you choose prefix...

If the original had a file name “malik.jpg” then the corrected file will have the following name “ malikcorrected.jpg” if you choose suffix then the vice versa.

If an image cannot be processed, which basically means that, red eyes cannot be removed it gives the user a few options, first one being ask the user then keep the file in the list or remove the file in the list. I have processed many files and no such thing has occurred to me so I leave it at ask the user.

On the right hand side you can see a button named Advanced Mode click this if you want to go advanced and you will be presented with the following window. You can use these setting to make more adjustments. When you are done adjusting click correct photos.



This is not the only way to remove red eyes using digiKam but this option is very useful when you want red eyes to be removed from many pictures at once. However if you think you should do them individually select the image and press f4 and this will take you to the editor view. From there select the part where the eyes are red and got to Enhance -> Red Eye Remember the picture in the top of the article? Here is the corrected photo…..hmm the eyes no longer look like the ones we see it twilight!!

Before…



After…