You can combine multiple passport images onto a single sheet of photo paper (e.g., 4"x6" or A4) to save money.
This version embeds the correct resolution within the file, ensuring the printer outputs the photo at the exact physical dimensions needed. Common Paper Formats for Printing Passport Photo Studio 1.5.1
Version 1.5.1 allows you to draw crop marks on the paper, making it easier to cut the photos to the exact 2"x2" or 35mm x 45mm required size after printing. You can combine multiple passport images onto a
For , a "paper" usually refers to the specific physical photo-quality paper required by government agencies for printing compliant ID photos . Using standard printer paper is one of the most common reasons for application rejection. Required Paper Specifications For , a "paper" usually refers to the
It must be printed on thin , dedicated photo paper (avoid heavy cardstock unless specified).
To ensure your photos are accepted by agencies like the U.S. Department of State or the UK Passport Office, use the following: Use either glossy or matte photo-quality paper.
The paper must be capable of producing high-resolution, sharp images without visible pixels or "noise." How Version 1.5.1 Handles Printing