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I have one "minor" query... 



- Version: 1.3, 2/8/2009 01:12AM PST
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- I have one "minor" query...
- Why waste money? (1 replies)
A good start, but does not work miracles 



- Version: 1.2, 12/19/2008 10:48AM PST
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Basically, this app superimposes head and shoulders contour lines over a photo that you already have saved somewhere,and it gives you minimal capability to shrink or enlarge the photo and to move the acceptance frame over the image to center the face properly. It does not provide for taking pictures from your web cam, and it does not remove busy background that is not permitted in a passport photo. So, its main advantage appears to be in sizing an existing photo for passport use, something that you could do yourself with a graphics app like GraphicConverter. I tried printing a passport photo, and was disappointed on several accounts: (1) the image was of poor quality, somewhat blurred; there were but two images per printed page, whereas some applications would permit one to print twenty 2"x2" passport photos on a page (waste of expensive photoprint paper), and (3) unless you buy the app, you get DEMO printed right across the face in big red letters. So, rather than spend almost $9 on this program, I would probably put the money toward Photoshop Elements which supports multiple image printing, for example.
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However, how do you get an "independent third party" to validate that your photos are true and factual representations of you and that the proper biometrics were met in the photo process.
Unless Homeland Security has dropped that requirement.
I know when I got me passport renewed in Honolulu, I had to have on the back of the photos a certification stamp and the signature of the photographer/processor/cut the prints to fit the passport guy. And my signature. And it had to be on a certain type of photographic paper.
Are these not requirements anymore? I know that things are pretty lax now that there is a new administration in the US.