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Image Of Passport
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I need to book into my hotel online 5 days before I get there and need to provide details including a image of my passport. I've tried scanning it and using the camera on various device's but all the pictures or scans are rejected as not clear enough. I done it on a black surface but whatever i do I get shadows or the light glares off the passport, and the passport wont stay down flat enough, and the picture never looks a proper rectangle!
Does anyone have any tips on how to make a good enough image please!
Does anyone have any tips on how to make a good enough image please!
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Lay it flat on your printer glass. Weigh down with book. Print it then take a photo of it with your device. I do it this way all the time. If you have an IPad do a scan in NOTES
22:24 Mon 28th Mar 2022
Cheers, yes I've tried all angles-direct above, 45 degrees 60 degrees. ALl light are on full. Even when I avoid glare the image isnt good enough for there app. After 3 hours and 3 devices am on the verge of letting them do it when I arrive even if I have to join s long queue and miss the chance to book some tables etc in advance
I remember checking into an hotel in Thailand about 30 years ago. Reception wanted to keep our passports just in case we lost our room keys. I flatly refused as they have no right to keep your passport. They must have hated me because everyone in the queue behind us at Reception then refused to leave their passports with them as well. Needless to say, the hotel backed down.
I had similar problems trying to get my drivers licence accepted for a covid licence application online. I tried all the things that you have been trying including taking a photo outside in daylight. I seems that the scanners at the other end need to be able to read any script or stamp which is overlaid on you photo. I my case the dark date of birth, printed in black, were not showing up because I had on a dark jacket in the image. I altered the brightness levels in file explorer edit facility after taking a camera image outside with no flash. Took me all day to figure out, and nearly drove me mad, because I needed it pronto.