Is the quality of novelty ID really worth the price?

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Hunter_Rogers

01-16-2026 29 views 6 replies

For anyone struggling with photos like I did, here's what finally worked for me:

  • Use natural daylight, not artificial lighting (huge difference)
  • Stand against a plain white wall, about 5 feet away
  • Have someone else take the photo rather than a selfie
  • Keep a neutral expression - no smiling
  • Make sure your face fills about 70-80% of the frame
  • Take multiple shots and pick the best one

My first photo got rejected but after following these tips, second one was approved immediately. The novelty ID quality of your photo really does matter for the final product.

Also pro tip: the customer service team will give you feedback if your photo isn't quite right. Don't be afraid to ask questions!

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01-18-2026 11:16

I was skeptical too but the novelty ID product speaks for itself.

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01-18-2026 12:47

I've been using mine for 2 weeks now. Still working perfectly.

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01-18-2026 10:00

Really appreciate you sharing your experience with novelty IDs. Super helpful for newbies.

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01-17-2026 22:44

UV features all check out. I tested with a blacklight to be sure.

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01-17-2026 13:27

Agree 100%. Best decision I made was going with this vendor.

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01-16-2026 13:27

Pro tip: Make sure your photo for novelty ID has good lighting. Mine got rejected the first time.

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