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What is a bareheaded digital electronic ID photo?

A bareheaded photo refers to 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.

Taking off your hat is taking off your hat. In ancient times, it was an apology, and later it was a tribute. Now it is mainly used in photography, which means not wearing a hat. Because wearing a hat will cover part of a person's head and distort the portrait.

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Bareheaded photo 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;