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What does a half-length bareheaded photo mean?

As the name implies, a half-length bareheaded photo is a photo without a hat. It is usually used to make official documents, such as ID cards, work permits, student ID cards or forms in files. Because wearing a hat may affect your real appearance, you are required to be bareheaded.

Use of bareheaded photos

Bareheaded photos are usually used in official documents such as ID cards, work permits, student ID cards, exams or files. Because wearing a hat may affect your real appearance, you are required to take a bareheaded photo.

Requirements for bareheaded photos

Don't bring hats, headscarves, scarves and other items, and don't cover your head and facial features because of them.

Extended data

Standard requirements

1, digital photo style for identity card authentication;

2. Photo specification: 358 pixels (width) ×44 1 pixel (height) with a resolution of 350dpi;;

3. Color mode: 24-bit RGB true color;

4. Requirements: Citizens' recent color photos and images have a pure white background and do not need standard clothes or white tops. Residents who often wear glasses should wear glasses, requiring clear images, rich levels, natural expressions and no obvious distortion;

5. Head Size and Location: In order to ensure the photo quality and the uniformity of the size, angle, posture and color of the portrait, the Ministry of Public Security formulated and published the Technical Standard for Digital Photographs for ID Card Making (GA46 1-2004). All photos must be recent bareheaded color headshots, accounting for 2/3 of the photo size, with clear images, rich layers, natural expressions and no obvious distortion, and the photo size is 32 mm× 26 mm

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