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Fallingstar Wed 20-May-26 19:44:53

Do go back to the shop and explain, they should be able to take a better photo taking into consideration why your pic was rejected.
I hope they can resolve this.

CocoPops Wed 20-May-26 18:46:44

I just typed in the code and the photo uploaded.

Doodledog Wed 20-May-26 17:43:11

Yes, I'll call in tomorrow and see what they say.

I just wondered if anyone else had had this problem and knew of a solution.

Calendargirl Wed 20-May-26 17:37:48

I’d have thought the onus is on the shop who took the photo, if they said it ‘passed’.

Let’s face it, that’s what you’ve paid for.

They should re-take it if necessary, I think.

Doodledog Wed 20-May-26 16:23:19

Thanks all. Yes, I could do it at home, if I had a white wall, but I have paid for the photos so don't want to.

Yes, you enter the code and the photo appears, which it has done, but the site is telling me there is not enough contrast, which is the problem.

MT62 Wed 20-May-26 15:57:30

Can you not do it at home & upload on your phone?
Put some blusher on.

TheatreLover Wed 20-May-26 13:26:58

Doodledog

I'm trying to renew my passport, and got a photo with a code from a local photo shop. It passed the checks in the store, and I'm trying to upload it to process the application, but apparently the image (ie my face) and the background are difficult to tell apart. I can't see why, as it is clearly a person taken against a white background. Admittedly I am pale-skinned, but not to the point where I blend with a whiteboard 😀.

Has anyone else had this issue? I can go back to the shop, but it's a bit of a pain, and I don't want to pay £17.99 for them to do the application for me. As I say, the chap in the shop ran the checks to make sure the photos complied with the regulations, and they did.

A very nice lady in our local post office took the photo and added it the application form, and then completed the form for me. I only paid about £6 above the normal passport price.

Grannmarie Wed 20-May-26 13:21:06

Hello 👋 Doodledog, if I remember correctly, (sometimes I don't!🤣), you enter your photo code number and your photo appears, as if by magic?

Doodledog Wed 20-May-26 13:14:11

mummytummy

You can upload your own photo if someone could take your photo against a white background, did this recently for my son as he had the same problem.

Thanks, mummytummy, but I've just paid for the photos and the code number so the process is easy. I don't have any white walls, so it would be a nuisance to try to get a photo. If I can't make it work later, I'll go back to the shop. Maybe they could take another photo with different settings or something. Or I could get some fake tan or heavy make-up😀

mummytummy Wed 20-May-26 13:09:57

You can upload your own photo if someone could take your photo against a white background, did this recently for my son as he had the same problem.

Doodledog Wed 20-May-26 12:56:26

Also, the passport office form says I can upload an explanation if I have religious grounds to do so - what is that about?

Doodledog Wed 20-May-26 12:54:53

I don't have white hair - I don't understand it really.

Unless anyone knows a workaround, I'll try again tomorrow (following the 'have you tried turning it off and on again?' routine, and if that fails I'll go back to the shop and see what they have to say.

Cossy Wed 20-May-26 12:47:53

No, I’ve always been able to upload. Mind you I’m “blessed” with round rosy cheeks, so maybe stood out more!

Doodledog Wed 20-May-26 12:36:36

I'm trying to renew my passport, and got a photo with a code from a local photo shop. It passed the checks in the store, and I'm trying to upload it to process the application, but apparently the image (ie my face) and the background are difficult to tell apart. I can't see why, as it is clearly a person taken against a white background. Admittedly I am pale-skinned, but not to the point where I blend with a whiteboard 😀.

Has anyone else had this issue? I can go back to the shop, but it's a bit of a pain, and I don't want to pay £17.99 for them to do the application for me. As I say, the chap in the shop ran the checks to make sure the photos complied with the regulations, and they did.