You know how whenever you take a photo of your pup (or cat), their eyes have this weird, otherworldly glow in the photos? Spooky.
Kodak announced at CES that it had developed a system to remove "glow eyes" from pet pictures -- but it won't be available until later this year.
Red-eye removal for photos of humans is now standard inside almost every manufacturer’s digital cameras. As pets are the second most photographed subject, it makes sense to develop a built-in ...
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