Remove red eyes from image

In this tutorial you will learn how to remove the red eye from an image using the red eye tool. Red eyes are caused by the refection of the flash in the camera. This problem is quite common, but it very easy to fix in three steps.


Remove red eyes from image

Step 1

Open an image of red eye in Photoshop.
Select the red eye tool. This tool is next to the brush tool in the tool bar.




Step 2

I would like to drawn your attention toward the options for the red eye tool. The options include: Pupil size and Darken Pupil. The Pupil size set the size of the pupil in the image, and the Darken Pupil option sets the darkness of the pupil.

I have given the following options below, but you can experiment with your image.




Step 3

Move the red eye tools cursor on top of the red eye and click the mouse once.



You should now have no red eye on your image.

Daydream effect

In this tutorial you will learn how to apply a daydream effect to a mundane image. You will need to use various photo filters and blur filters for this tutorial. I have used a free stock image which is available from: www.sxc.hu


Daydream effect

Step 1

Open an image in Photoshop.
Reset the palette by pressing the ‘D’ key.




Step 2

Select Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and select a 1 pixel radius and click ok. You should get the following blurry image below:




Step 3

Select Filter > Distort > Diffuse glow and add the following settings:

  • Graininess = 1
  • Glow amount = 7
  • Clear amount = 18

Step 4

Duplicate the layer by pressing Ctrl + J then change the blend mode to screen.



You should now have a daydream effect.

Gradient styles

There are actually five different gradient styles to choose from which are: Linear gradient, Radial gradient, Angle gradient, Reflected gradient, and Diamond gradient. The different gradient styles are shown in the diagram below accordingly:




Linear gradient

Starts from one point to another in a straight line.




Radial gradient

Starts from one point to another in a circular pattern. The first point is the centre of the gradient.




Angle gradient

Starts in an anti-clockwise around the starting point. The size of gradient you drag marks the direction of the colour.




Reflected gradient

This gives a gradient from both sides the starting point, so you should get three stripes of colour with two colours being the same.



Diamond gradient

This gives a diamond shaped gradient.



You can also choose the blending mode and opacity for each gradient. The reverse can be checked which reverses the order of the gradient. You can create a smoother blend by selecting the Dither. And finally set a transparent mask by checking the transparency option.

Neon text effect

This Photoshop tutorial will teach you how to create a neon text effect. You’ve probably seen this effect on advertisement signs in bars, hotels, and casinos etc. Neon text has a distinct fluorescent colour.

Neon text effect

Step 1

Open a new Photoshop document with the 640 x 480 size.
Fill the background with black colour using the paint bucket tool.
Select the text tool with a white colour and type your message on the stage. I used Alba font type, but you can use whatever font type you wish. Note that the neon text in signs are normally in hand written font, so you may wish to choose a hand written style font.




Step 2

Select Layer > Layer Style > Blending Option then check the colour overlay and choose a colour you want for the neon effect. I have used #67e998 colour, but you can use whatever colour you wish.


Step 3

Check the Outer Glow and add the following settings. I have used #04ef1a colour, you should select a slightly darker colour from the colour overlay. Then click ok.




Step 4

Select Layer > Rasterize > Type. Then choose Select > Load Selection and the inside of your text should be selected. Choose Select > Modify > Contract. Depending on the size of your text choose 3 or 4 pixels then click ok. Now delete the selection.



You should now Neon text effect.