 Tom Crowning
(K=426) - Comment Date 5/28/2003
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I don't know of programms supporting this directly, but e.g. in photoshop you can (at a given sensitivity in dpi) resize your picture to a given (measured) size. So, if you have a 300dpi printer, resize the picture to passport size (at 300dpi), and the print should have the corret size. Regards, tc
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 Uncle Frank
(K=1642) - Comment Date 5/28/2003
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Paul, here are the regulations for a US Passport photo:
-------------------------------------------------- U.S. PASSPORT REQUIREMENTS Photographs must be 2x2 inches in size The head size measured from the bottom of the chin to the top of the head should be between 1 inch and 1 3/8 inches They may be in color or black and white They must be full face, front view with a plain white or off-white background The subject should not be photographed wearing a head-covering unless the head-coverings are worn habitually by members of religious orders or sects, e.g. nuns, rabbis, etc False hairpieces or other cosmetic devices are acceptable if they do not disguise the natural appearance of the bearer and are worn habitually ---------------------------------------------
Once you take your picture, any photo-editor will let you resize it for 2X2".
Regards, Frank
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 Brad Morris
(K=3307) - Comment Date 5/29/2003
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paul,
You can write an action in Photoshop that will change your original image to 2 x 2 @ 300dpi and create the desired number of copies on a single page for printing
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 Uncle Frank
(K=1642) - Comment Date 5/29/2003
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Brad, I believe you mean ppi, not dpi.
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