Question

What causes red eye in photographs?
the light is reflecting off the back of the eyeballs
the camera is facing the sun
the clone stamp is using the default sampling point
the healing brush is using the default sampling point

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GPT-4o mini
Red eye in photographs is caused by the light reflecting off the back of the eyeballs. This typically occurs when a flash is used in low light conditions, causing the light to bounce off the retina, which is rich in blood vessels, and then back to the camera lens. The other options you mentioned do not relate to the phenomenon of red eye.

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