Print surfaces for photography is the texture and finish of photographic paper on which images are printed. The choice of print surface can significantly affect the appearance, feel, and longevity of a photograph.
Here’s a detailed look at the common types of print surfaces:
Choosing the right print surface depends on the intended use of the photograph, the desired aesthetic effect, and where the photo will be displayed. Some photographers also choose different surfaces based on the subject matter of the photo, as the surface can significantly enhance or detract from the image’s overall impact.
For passport photos, specific requirements regarding the print surface and overall photo quality are quite strict, as these photos need to meet international standards for identification purposes.
Rules that apply to the print surface of passport photos are:
Camera at Eye Level. Arm's Length Distance.
Stand Upright. Head Straight.
Face Evenly Lit. Neutral expression.
No Selfie.
Head Not Tilted.
No Shadows on Face.
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