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PostPosted: 01/07/07 - 08:58    Post subject: alcohol causes red eye? Vote now! Reply with quote

I read an article once about photography. It stated that alcohol increased the likelihood of red-eye in photo's and we should try to take photos before people started drinking. Does anyone know if this is true and if so, why would it be the case?
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