Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which App do you use and will it produce a file that can be printed to the right format at a cvs booth?
You don't need an app. Just use a website like this. It will show you how to crop it, and then output a 4x6 sized jpeg file with 4 or 5 copies of your 2x2 photo, and of course one square for their ad.
Best part is if you are just renewing an adult passport, now you can do it online so don't even need to print anything anymore.
I like how finding a white wall and another person for 30 seconds to take your picture against it is apparently too much for some people.
Sorry site like this.
https://www.idphoto4you.com/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also copiers and photo paper aren't free...but whatever.
NP here,I think the point of OP wasn't about the printing cost. It's about paying for someone else to take it.
At most it's around 50 cents to print a 4x6 photo at CVS or Walgreens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which App do you use and will it produce a file that can be printed to the right format at a cvs booth?
You don't need an app. Just use a website like this. It will show you how to crop it, and then output a 4x6 sized jpeg file with 4 or 5 copies of your 2x2 photo, and of course one square for their ad.
Best part is if you are just renewing an adult passport, now you can do it online so don't even need to print anything anymore.
I like how finding a white wall and another person for 30 seconds to take your picture against it is apparently too much for some people.
Sorry site like this.
https://www.idphoto4you.com/
Yes! It's so strange. I take my own passport photo too. I don't use a tripod, but I don't even have long arms. What, crazy I know. And my walls aren't even white. They are BM Stonington Gray. My pictures and my infant's picture were accepted for passports.
Anonymous wrote:I don't want to think about it. I walk into CVS, they make sure it fits the requirements, and I'm happy to pay for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which App do you use and will it produce a file that can be printed to the right format at a cvs booth?
You don't need an app. Just use a website like this. It will show you how to crop it, and then output a 4x6 sized jpeg file with 4 or 5 copies of your 2x2 photo, and of course one square for their ad.
Best part is if you are just renewing an adult passport, now you can do it online so don't even need to print anything anymore.
I like how finding a white wall and another person for 30 seconds to take your picture against it is apparently too much for some people.
Sorry site like this.
https://www.idphoto4you.com/
Anonymous wrote:Which App do you use and will it produce a file that can be printed to the right format at a cvs booth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which App do you use and will it produce a file that can be printed to the right format at a cvs booth?
You don't need an app. Just use a website like this. It will show you how to crop it, and then output a 4x6 sized jpeg file with 4 or 5 copies of your 2x2 photo, and of course one square for their ad.
Best part is if you are just renewing an adult passport, now you can do it online so don't even need to print anything anymore.
I like how finding a white wall and another person for 30 seconds to take your picture against it is apparently too much for some people.
Anonymous wrote:Which App do you use and will it produce a file that can be printed to the right format at a cvs booth?
Anonymous wrote:Correct, OP!
Everyone should download an app, figure out the photo timer thing, have a white background (or is that part of the app?), have a printer even if they haven't owned one in 20 years, and buy photo paper that they'll use for their next set of passport photos in 10 years.
I'm pretty frugal, but some things aren't worth it. I don't need a perfect Instageam passport photo. I just need a photo every 10 years.