Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Can I wear a necklace or other jewelry for a one-inch bareheaded photo with a red background?

Can I wear a necklace or other jewelry for a one-inch bareheaded photo with a red background?

Of course.

The ID photo requires a bareheaded (bareheaded) front photo. In the photo, you should normally see the outline of people's ears and the place equivalent to Adam's apple. The background color is mostly red, blue and white, and the size is mostly one inch or two inches.

Therefore, it is ok to wear a necklace, as long as it is not too complicated.

Extended data:

One-inch photos refer to one-inch photos, which are generally used as ID photos. In order to ensure the photo quality and the unity of portrait size, angle, posture and color, the Ministry of Public Security has formulated and issued the Technical Standard for Digital Photographs for ID Card Making (GA46 1-2004).

All photos must be recent bareheaded color headshots, with heads accounting for 2/3 of the photo size, white background without borders, clear images, rich layers, natural expressions and no obvious distortion, and the photo size is 25mm×35mm.

Use of red background: for insurance, medical insurance, IC card, temporary residence permit, wedding photos? (The red value is: R:255G:0B:0 or C:0M:99Y: 100K:0).

Reference link: Baidu Encyclopedia-ID photo