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How many inches is 285×385 pixels?

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When we need to apply for a certificate, we often need to provide photos. The required materials will require the specifications of the registration photo. For example, do you need a one-inch photo or a two-inch photo, and whether the background color is red, blue, or white, etc.

How many inches is 285×385 pixels?

So what is the size of a one-inch photo?

If converted into centimeters, One-inch photo is 2.5cm (width) times 3.5cm (height), of which the width is 2.5cm and the length is 3.5cm. (Recommended learning: web front-end video tutorial)

One-inch photo refers to a one-inch photo, usually used as a ID photo. In order to ensure that the photo quality is consistent with the size, angle, posture, color, etc. of the portrait, the Ministry of Public Security formulated and announced the technical standard for digital photos for ID card production (GA461-2004).

All photos must be recent, full-face, color headshots without hats. The head occupies 2/3 of the photo size, with a white background and no borders. The image is clear, rich in layers, natural in expression, and without obvious distortion. The photo size is 25mm × 35mm.

2.5X3.5cm

Other special photos:

First-generation ID card photo: (black and white headshot): 2.2cm x 3.2cm

Second-generation ID card photo: 2.6cm x 3.2cm

Black and white, small one inch: 2.2cm x 3.2cm

Black and white, large one inch: 3.3cm x 4.8cm

Colored small one-inch blue base: 2.7cm x 3.8cm

Colored small one-inch white base: 2.7cm x 3.8cm

Colored small one-inch red base: 2.7cm x 3.8cm

Colored one-inch large red base: 4.0cm x 5.5cm

(1 inch/2 inch) 150-200KB 640x480(300,000) 2.5×3.5cm/3.5x5.3cm;

Small one inch: 2.2×3.2cm

Large one inch: 3.3×4.8cm

Small two inch: 3.5×4.9cm

Large two inch: 3.5×5.3cm

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