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I took a bunch of photos at a halloween party for kids. One little girl was dressed as Dorothy from the wizard of OZ, and she had the look all the way down to her sparkly red shoes. When I downloaded the photos onto my pc and printed them, in some of the photos her shoes were the sparkly red but in one of the photos one of her shoes was black and one was sparkly red. Can anyone tell me why this would happen?
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Did you do any editing to them on the computer?Sometimes when my dad edits our family photos, he accidentally clicks the 'red eye removal' tool, and makes something black that's not supposed to be black, like a hand or foot. (Without noticing it!)
Sometimes we get our prints in the mail, and someone's cheek will be black. ![]() Maybe you accidentally hit the shoe with the red eye removal tool and didn't realize it. Other than that, I don't know what could have happened.
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it would probably help a lot to see what you are talking about...
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To clarify, was one of the shoes black only when you printed it, or did it look like that on the computer too?
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