Passport photos, now from your iPhone

Having an iPhone with a great camera, why go out and take passport photos when we can take them from our own home? Hence the idea of ​​an application like «ID Photos«, By the Spanish developers IT & Comunicación. The application is very simple to use and allows you to take passport-size photos instantly and print them on paper. You can also choose the number of copies you want.

This is what you can do with Passport Photos:

- Take a photo or select one from your photo library (when taking a photo, an overlay silhouette will be shown to facilitate framing the face).
- You can adjust the brightness of the photo you just took or selected.
- Select the number of photos you want and choose the paper size of one of the most common formats: Letter, Legal, A3, A4, A5, B4, B5.
- Once the photo is taken, you can print it directly (via AirPrint), send it by e-mail or open it with any application that you have installed on your device that allows you to open PDF documents.
- Manage the pdf files created with the passport photos from the application.

Application Photos Meatt will also help you save money, since you can take as many photos as you want for a download that only costs 0,79 euros and is already available in the App Store.


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  1.   daxx13 said

    Well without going any further, for the quality of a good photographic printer or for the lighting of a photographic studio, leaving aside that for a perfect card, but a 10 × 15 already shows a big difference.
    The biggest use I see for it is for an emergency.

  2.   carlojos said

    @carlosjo 🙂