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The US State Department website has a passport photo sizing tool.

A few weeks ago when I was looking to do my wife's passport photo, I saw a lot of references to this, but none of the links worked--are you sure it's still available? I ended up using idphoto4you.com, which recognized, sized, and located the face appropriately, and created a 4-up 4x6 .jpg that I could have printed wherever I wanted. Free service, but lots of sidebar ads.

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A few weeks ago when I was looking to do my wife's passport photo, I saw a lot of references to this, but none of the links worked--are you sure it's still available? I ended up using idphoto4you.com, which recognized, sized, and located the face appropriately, and created a 4-up 4x6 .jpg that I could have printed wherever I wanted. Free service, but lots of sidebar ads.

 

 

 

I do know that it doesn't work with Apple devices. But, on a PC, I used it last Autumn (2017).

Here's the link: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/photos/photo-composition-template.html

Scroll down to the "photo tool."

Again: no good for iMac, iPhone, etc.

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