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== Prevention == Either physical or digital manipulation of the effect is possible.{{Sfn|Yoo|Park|2009|p=1006}} The subject can turn away from the camera lens, the flash can be mounted on a [[hot shoe]], or the lighting can be increased to make the subject's pupils more constricted. The effect could potentially be avoided by positioning the flash off the side of the camera or by pointing it away from the subject and toward a white solid surface to bounce the flash off of it.{{Sfn|Johnson|2009}}{{Sfn|Bailey|2020}}{{Sfn|Evans|2025}} The subject could also be photographed near a bright light source or in sunlight. To lessen the effect, the photographer might alternatively employ the [[fill flash]] technique.{{Sfn|Evans|2025}} The effect can be removed digitally by using red-eye correction.{{Sfn|Yoo|Park|2009|p=1006}}
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