<p>I was wondering if anyone here makes their own bruincard photos, makes them to size, and prints them out. I can do that but it won't be on photo paper. Is printer paper ok, or does it have to be on gloss photo paper?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>I was wondering if anyone here makes their own bruincard photos, makes them to size, and prints them out. I can do that but it won't be on photo paper. Is printer paper ok, or does it have to be on gloss photo paper?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>obviously not. otherwise, ucla would not ask for passport photos on "high quality photo paper."</p>
<p>a minute of effort searching on ucla's bruincard site would have told you that.</p>
<p>seriously just wait if you don't want to get a passport photo. it takes all of 3 minutes in the office.</p>
<p>I think I'm gonna take the photo I heard the lines at orientation for photos take a while</p>
<p>I took it on a digital camera, went to CVS used their "in seconds" machine. There's an option for ID pictures. It cost me 29 cents. Well worth it because you get 6</p>
<p>Go to Kinkos and pay the $8 bucks to get a passport photo. Once you start paying thousands of dollars to UCLA, $8 won't really matter.</p>
<p>you don't want to get your photo taken during orientation, the lines there are insane. Send in a picture beforehand.</p>
<p>I paid, just today, $5.40 at Costco for a couple of passport photos.</p>
<p>Costco for passport photos definitely works. Since I had glossy photo paper already, I just printed out my own.</p>
<p>well, you peeps are behind on the game, my photo was scanned and accepted as of 2 weeks ago, :)</p>