Yes, if the scan meets the requirements. But herein lies the confusion. The instructions provide two sets of requirements. One is for scans of the physical photos. The other is for digital images. For scans, the physical photo must meet the 35 by 45 mm dimensional requirement
and the resolution of the scanned copy must be at least 600 pixels/inch. For digital images, the dimensions must be at least 420 by 540 pixels. For both, the view requirements must be met. For both, the "size of the head" to the "length of the photo" ratio should be met. For both, file format is JPEG or JPEG2 only. For both, the final size should ideally be 240 kB but not less than 60 kB.
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Hi,
I would like to have clarification -
I took a photo from a studio and scan it. Physical size is 50*70 as per guideline but when I scan and measure, it looks bigger than that (90*70). Resolution is 300 pixel which I am going to edit. My question is the size of the photo 90*70 will be a problem or do I need to reduce it to 35*45?
Also, the guideline says to upload back size of the photo too. Should I scan both sides together or as separate files?
Thank you