Everything about Photo Identification totally explained
Photo identification is generally used to define any form of identification that includes a
photograph of the holder.
Some countries use a government issued card as a proof of age or citizenship.
Types of photo ID cards include:
Alternatively, photo-identification can also refer to a technique used in wildlife mark-recapture studies to identify and track individuals of a study population over time. Photo-identification is generally used as an alternative to other, invasive methods of tagging that require attaching a device to each individual.
Online wildlife photo-identification efforts include:
whale sharks—ECOCEAN Whale Shark Photo-identification Library
manta rays—The Manta Network
Worldwide passport photo requirements
Though the requirements for making passport photos vary around the world, they all adhere to a few basic requirements:
Front-facing photo of the subject
Clear focus of the subject and visibility of the eyes and both ears
No-smiling. A new regulation for all countries implementing biometrics measures
Examples of specific requirements include:
Australia
Ireland
United Kingdom
United States of America
Do it yourself passport photos alternatives
There are a number of solutions for people who would like to make their own passport or identification photos:
Using software packages like Photoshop
Online passport photo services, some of which allow you to create passport photos for free (such as ePassportPhoto.com
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