System information
1. Right-click a still image on the timeline (or in the Project Media window) and choose Red Eye
Reduction from the shortcut menu.
2. Click the center of the red eye and drag to create a selection around the red portion of the eye.
Click the or buttons to change the magnification of the image, or roll the mouse wheel
forward or backward to zoom around the cursor position.
3. Drag to position the selection box over the portion of the eye you want to correct.
Drag the borders of the selection box to adjust its size. Vegas Pro automatically adjusts the portion
of the image in the selection box to remove red eye.
Right-click a selection box and choose Delete from the shortcut menu to remove it.
4. Readjust the selection box as needed, and repeat this procedure for each red eye in the image.
If an image is used multiple times in your project, removing the red eyes once will affect all
instances of the image.
Undoing and redoing edit operations
Undo and redo give you the freedom to experiment with your project. Edit to your heart's content. If you
change your mind, you can always undo your changes. If you change your mind again, you can redo the
undone edits (whew!).
For example, if you accidentally deleted a track, simply choose Undo to restore the track.
You can perform an unlimited number of undos, so you can restore the project to any state since the
last Save command.
Undoing the last action performed
From the Edit menu, choose Undo or click the Undo button .
Undoing a series of actions
1. Click the arrow next to Undo button . A list of the most recent actions that you can undo is
displayed.
2. Select the action you want to undo. If the action does not appear in the list, use the scroll bar to
scroll through the list. The selected action and all actions above it are reversed.
Reversing the last Undo performed
From the Edit menu, choose Redo, or click the Redo button .
If you later decide that you did not want to reverse an undo, click the Undo button .
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