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Đã đăng 2026-07-14 · Tác giả: MotuArt Editorial Team

An ID photo needs clarity, natural appearance and recognizability. Appropriate correction removes yellow, red or gray casts caused by lighting and brings the face closer to a truthful appearance. It should not force everyone to one complexion or erase identifying detail through heavy smoothing.

Skin correction is not whitening

Correction removes lighting casts while respecting the person's natural brightness and undertone. Skin bases should offer several natural targets rather than applying one pale result to every subject.

Why restraint matters for official photos

Official photos primarily support identification. Strong looks, major lip or skin shifts, removed marks, or heavily flattened texture can make a photo misleading. A natural base, no strong look and optional light smoothing are safer.

How to choose a skin base

Choose the base closest to a natural reading for the subject, light and use case rather than judging by its name. Check white balance and casts first, then compare whether face, ears and neck remain coherent.

How strong should smoothing be

Off or light smoothing is usually best for ID photos. The goal is to soften temporary blemishes and harsh pore contrast while retaining texture, contours, marks and identity. Inspect the full-size result before submission, not only a thumbnail.

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