Bounced flash off the ceiling SHOULD solve the problem of shadows being cast onto the white background by the flash.
I went a bit further and placed a fluorescent lamp behind me to remove the shadows even further, so as to minimize the editing required.
$6 for 4 is the price for passport photo done by those neighborhood digilab.i guess everyone DIY cos of the high rates that studios charge... man..6 dollars for 4 shots is crazy lah...
i DIY and then placed 21 copies on an a4 size file n sent for printing @ the studio, super 8R. u should see the boss' face when he saw wat i was printing...damn black cos S8R only 6 dollars or something...
think this requirement is clear enough...not sure why the site ortega posted never show that the eye and nose iirc must be at certain height and size. shot for my sister and myself, no problem. easy as abc.
only problem is need credit card in apply online. i had to use my sister's cc no.
(iii) Taken with the image of your face measuring between 25 mm and 35 mm from chin to crown of head;
it was much easier when i did it, they provided a sample photo with 2 lines drawn to show the position of the eyes and nose / mouth (cant remember). so just down load that photo and open in the editing software, placing the photos side by side. :thumbsup:
You will need to go into the application then you get the photo with the 2 lines.. then after that if you're slow in your editing, the application will time out...... Very silly.. Why don't they show the photo somewhere before you start the application process....
how big should the size of the photo be when i print it out?how do i arrange the pictures together such that i can print all 10 of it in 1 4R picture?
Regard,
Norman