Criteria is the plural of criterion. It refers to a standard used to make a classification or ranking. There are both objective criteria, such as measured speed, and subjective criteria, such as the evaluation of a jury.
In the case of information systems, such as a passport photo, criteria are set to ensure quality and accuracy. The acceptance criteria for passport photos are determined by the :Origin government, and outlines the rules for passports, IDs, and driver's licenses.
The criteria for passport photos are divided into several categories:
Adherence to these criteria is important to ensure that passport photos are accurate, recognizable, and suitable for biometric identification.
The website will automatically verify if your photo meets the necessary requirements. If it does not meet one or more of the requirements, the website will provide feedback and prompt you to take a new photo.
Is a Smartphone Camera Suitable for Passport Photos?Yes, modern smartphones are equipped with cameras that boast ample megapixels to capture high-quality passport photos.
Why Can't You Smile in a Passport Photo?You can't smile in a passport photo primarily due to the requirements of facial recognition technology and the need for consistent, clear identification. Here's why a neutral expression is important:
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