Help! Why does my camera do this to my eyeshadow?
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Sep 1, 2011
Amanda L.
Hey ladies, just wondering if any of you know why my camera does this to my eyeshadow and how to prevent it? It doesn't always do it, just sometimes when I use flash but it's annoying!
Sep 1, 2011
Amanda L.
Sep 1, 2011
Cat C.
did you try removing red-eye on your camera or computer? because that happens to me sometimes, when i try to remove red eye on the computer, random blue-ish/black spots show up around the eye.
Sep 1, 2011
Amanda L.
OMG I think you are totally right. Makes sense because since the shadow is red and orange the camera is probably confusing it and trying to fix it! Haha thanks so much :)
Sep 1, 2011
Cat C.
no problem! glad i could help :D