By cfishy Follow
Say no to unsatisfactory, expensive passport pictures!
Many people hate their passport pictures because they are too embarrassed to ask the photographer to re-take it. I like to have control over how I look on my passport, so I take it myself.
Walgreens charges $11.99 for a set of two passport photos taken by the clerks. For a dollar, you can take your own nice pictures, and get four passport pictures printed from Walgreens. You can tweak your "neutral facial expression and both eyes open" smile until you are completely happy with it. After all, a passport lasts 10 years! So make it a good one.
Making your own passport picture is fun, quick and easy, and it saves you money. This step-by-step instructable with detailed pictures shows you how.
First, obtain a digital picture of yourself. Here I am using Homer's picture as an example.
In essence, just take a nice picture of yourself in front of a white background with ample white space around your face, and we'll worry about cropping it in the next step.
There are strict rules on how a passport picture should be taken, but you don't need to be a pro to do it yourself. According to http://www.travel.state.gov/ here are the requirements on passport photos.
Next, you want to digitally crop the image from previous step to government specifications using an online tool developed by the fed here: http://travel.state.gov/_res/flash/cropper/FIG_cropper.html#
As you can see, this tool provides an easy to use bright green guidelines for where to place your head. You can drag to reposition, and use the slider on the bottom to zoom in and out. Put the head between the outer and inner ellipse line. Once you're happy with it, use the botton on the bottom of the page to crop and save the picture file to your hard drive.
You now have a good picture for printing your passport! Next, we'll digitally add extra blank space to it, so that we can print it at wallet size at Walgreens.
From previous step, you should have a 600x600 pixel square picture to print. But don't send it to print yet! If you print a square, Walgreens will automatically zoom in the picture to fit the height, and crop off the top and bottom. So, in this step, you fix the problem by widening the digital file, adding white waste spaces to exactly fit a wallet sized print.
A wallet sized print is landscape 2"x 3" making it 4 pictures in one sheet of 4"x6" photo paper. So we need to make our image 2:3 landscape proportion. (Note: do not make it 2"x3" portrait! The orientation is important.)
In image editing terms, you want to "expand the canvas size" of this square picture you obtained from the previous step to make it the correct proportion by white space around it.
For this job, I used the free Pixler.com editor. Load the picture in Pixler's "advanced" editor, choose "image" on the tool bar, select "canvas size" to change the width from 600 to 900. This will give you the waste space on the sides to fit a 2"x3" wallet sized picture. Save this resulting 900x600 file to your hard drive.
The pictures here shows you step by step how it's done with Pixler.
Next, Print the picture in wallet size.
Upload the picture you obtained from previous step, and order ONE wallet sized print - it will yield 4 pictures for you. submit the order, pick it up in the store. I'm using Walgreens, which only charges a dollar.
Submit the print order; wait for the confirmation email; and pick it up in store!
The shop gave me a single 4"x6" picture that has four wallet sized prints, so I trimmed them with a scissor.
Now you have 4 great looking pictures for your passport application and wallet. Enjoy!