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How to take a bareheaded photo?

The so-called bareheaded photo is a photo taken 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.

For the standard of bareheaded photos, please refer to the standard ID photos, and bareheaded (bareheaded) front photos are required. In the photo, you should normally see the outline of people's ears and the place equivalent to Adam's apple. The photo size can be one inch or two inches, and the color can be black and white or color. Don't use makeup colors that affect your real appearance when taking pictures, including dyeing your hair.

Requirements:

1, size: ID photos can be divided into one inch, one inch smaller, two inches, etc. One-inch bareheaded photo is 1 inch (25mm×35mm), the specific size depends on the use.

2. Photo specification: 358 pixels *44 1 pixel, with a resolution of 350dpi. The photo requires high definition, and it is better to take professional photos.

3. Color mode: the color is 24-bit RGB true color.

4. Photo background: The background colors of bareheaded photos are generally blue, red and white.

5. Portrait requirements: the clothes should not be white when taking ID photos. People who wear glasses should take off their eyes. Glasses cover your eyes easily. Now you can take photos with light makeup, and don't let heavy makeup affect your real face. Women can't wear metal ornaments such as earrings and hairpins, and it's the same for men to show their ears and foreheads.

6. Head size and position: The head should account for 2/3 of the photo size.

7. Overall requirements of photos: clear images, rich levels, natural expressions and no obvious distortion.