Client Likeness Photo Guide

Requested/preferred formats when sending client photos.

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Written by Cynthia Landon
Updated over a week ago

We will often use your client's actual photos to create a "client-likeness" exhibit. These are common for Injury Summary exhibits and interactive presentations like the Diagnostic Slice Chooser and Digital Injury Summary. To achieve the best results, we ask that you follow the following guide when sending photos of your client.

Image Size
Be sure you select the largest file size possible when emailing or texting photos (anything below 1 MB will not be usable). Files should be sent in the original JPEG / PNG format. In order to maintain optimal image resolution do not compress the files, save them as a PDF, or use a screen shot image.

Preferred Format
The preferred format for client likeness photos are "mug shots" – client looking directly at the camera with no facial expressions (no smiling) and a side (lateral) view showing the client's profile. These two views allow us to generate the best client likeness for use in your exhibits.  

Please, no glasses, hats, or otherwise anything obstructing the face.

Frontal View

Frontal view

Lateral View

Lateral view

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