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What does a recent half-length color photo without a crown mean?

A recent half-length color photo without a hat is a photo that can only be found in color with half of the body and cannot wear a hat, and it is a recent photo of the person.

This kind of photo is usually an ID photo. The ID photo is required to be a frontal photo without a hat (no hat). Normally, the outline of the person’s ears and the area equivalent to a man’s Adam’s apple should be visible in the photo. The background colors are mostly red, blue, and white, and the sizes are usually one or two inches. They are used when registering for various formal competitions or for some important documents such as admission certificates and driver's licenses.

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Things to note when taking ID photos

1. First, make it clear to the photographer what ID photo you want, including the size. Size, number of photos, photo background, specific purpose, and production method.

2. Neat hairstyle is very important. Men’s beards should be cleanly shaved, and those with beards should trim their beards neatly. Women should have some simple makeup and no shine on their faces.

3. Clothing should be as crisp as possible without obvious wrinkles.

4. Be energetic when taking photos.

5. Don’t be nervous when taking pictures. Nowadays, most people use digital cameras, so don’t worry about wasting the photographer’s film because of bad expressions.

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