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KevinChanda
Jul 10, 2004
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I’m a beginner user for Adobe ImageReady CS, the first thing I would like to do is fix red eyes. But, I can’t seem to find the Color Replacement tool. I know it should be in the master palette on the left hand side. but its not there. I have the crop, zoom, brush, slice, etc… but no healing brush or patch tool. Can somebody please help me. BTW, I have version 8.0

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Ram
Jul 10, 2004
Welcome to the forum, Kevin.

The Color Replacement Tool shares the rectangle right below the Crop Tool with the Healing Brush Tool and the Patch Tool. Click and hold the mouse on whichever tool happens to be active in that rectangle, and a fly-out menu showing the three tools will show up. It’s the rectangle right above the Clone Stamp Tool and Pattern Stamp Tool, to the left of the brush tool, and whichever tool is active there (Color Replacement Tool, Healing Brush Tool or Patch Tool) gets selected when you press Command J.

Perhaps its icon is fooling you. It looks like a brush with a human eye to its left.
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Ram
Jul 10, 2004
Incidentally, the title of your topic is totally non-descriptive. You may find this FAQ useful. Just click on the link below:

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Buko
Jul 10, 2004
Read the FAQs
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Ed_Hannigan
Jul 10, 2004
What is this file going to be used for? ImageReady is for web stuff. If it’s for print, use Photoshop. Actually even for web I usually do all my stuff in Photoshop first then jump to IR for animations, rollovers, etc.

Don’t have CS on this machine, but do those tools even exist in IR?
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Ram
Jul 10, 2004
Ed,

Thanks for catching that. I read the part about the Color replacement Tool and totally missed the ImageReady part.

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Kevin, as Ed points out, you’re in the wrong application. Go to Photoshop.
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Richard_Sohanchyk
Jul 10, 2004
A lot of time I go low tech: I open the image in iPhoto and use the red eye tool. Much quicker and easier. Then I go back to PS and do my stuff, then to IR at the end.
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Graham_Phillips
Jul 11, 2004
I found the red eye tool in iPhoto (v2, anyway) to be total garbage: it just replaced the eye with black, losing the detail that was there. Has it improved in later versions?
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Richard_Sohanchyk
Aug 10, 2004
It’s not good for fine work but oftentimes for a group shot it’s good enough. People don’t look like extras from The Howling.

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