Question:
what are the photo software that able to print passport size photos as I need it to submit for my renewal of?
Lim Y
2007-10-09 23:11:39 UTC
my singapore passport. What size of special papaer to use to
print the 6 or 12 no passport size photos. Don't tell me go to
photo company as they charge too expensive.
Six answers:
Jo
2007-10-09 23:16:12 UTC
if you buy the photo paper for the passport size(wallet size paper) that is required, there is a software program, Microsoft Picture It!, included that alllows u to print any type of photo size. that's what i used. the post office processed my passport application with no problem
2016-04-08 04:31:45 UTC
A word of advice: Don't print passport photos yourself if they are for passports. They will likely be rejected by the passport office unless you know what you are doing. You can print photos any size you want in almost any software, MS word, MS Paint, GIMP, Open Office, Google Picasa 3 has some automatic printing/rescaling options for multiple images. You can even print multiple photos direct in windows using Windows Photo Gallery. You don't need Adobe Photoshop to print photos.
George Y
2007-10-09 23:16:58 UTC
You should be able to use any photo software that came with your camera or printer. Just resize and crop the photo to the requirements that you need in Singapore. Go to the government website and find the exact dimensions.



That's what I did here in the USA before my trip to China this summer. I found the photos I took myself and printed at home were cheaper and much better than the ones taken a the local shop.
Barry C
2007-10-09 23:16:54 UTC
In the US, they won't take computer printed pictures, nor ones taken by yourself.



This is probably byinternatinal treaty, so likely similar or same in Singapore.



Please check the specific requirements for photos on your country's passport web site so you are not disappointed.



Teh cost for the photos here in the US is about 10 dollars - less then 2 lunches at a fast food place. Is it really more in Singapore?
2007-10-12 08:32:18 UTC
If you have a good printer and use good paper then there is virtually no difference between yours and any photo company so the lot above me are all mistaken in saying that it cannot be done..still I would personally go to a photo booth, it is bound to save you a load of time and effort.

however if you are undeterred then

irfanview can be useful here http:irfanview.com

and also Picasa should be able to help http://www.sleekbytes.com/picasa-google.htm

they are both free.

You should experiment with cheaper paper first, so as to get the size right.
evanlah
2007-10-09 23:20:37 UTC
~~7.99 is too expensive?~~

The Walgreens by my house has a sign out, 7.99 passport photos.

I would think the special paper for them is more than that.


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