Image Guidelines

For the Sybrin Biometrics Web SDK to work at its full potential it is important to follow the image input guidelines as stated below. Each section contains good and bad examples to help visualize any issues you might experience regarding bad lighting, misalignment, focus, etc.

Angle

The face should not be tilted or turned more than 10 degrees in any direction or orientation.

Correct

Incorrect - tilted left

Incorrect - turned sideways

Incorrect - tilted upwards

Incorrect - tilted downwards

Distance

Ensure that the face does not take up too much or too little of the screen real-estate. A good ratio to aim for is to keep the face between 50% and 70% of the screen real-estate.

Correct

Incorrect - too close

Incorrect - too far

Focus

The face should be in focus and not blurred.

Correct

Incorrect

Lighting

Ensure the image has proper lighting. Avoid over exposure, under exposure, too much or too little background or foreground lighting, glares, and reflections.

Background lighting

Light coming from behind the subject can affect with the lighting conditions on the face, interfering with the normal operations of the SDK.

Correct

Incorrect - digital white

Incorrect - normal light

Incorrect - sun

Over exposure

Correct

Incorrect

Split lighting

Improper light balance or shadows on the face, can interfere with the normal operations of the SDK.

Correct

Incorrect

Under exposure

Correct

Incorrect

Obstructions

Remove all facial accessories and obstructions, as these can prevent the SDK from detecting all the necessary facial details. These include, but are not limited to:

  • Glasses

  • Hats

  • Headphones

  • Hoodies

  • Masks

  • Hair in front of the face

Correct

Incorrect

Incorrect - glasses

Incorrect - hat

Incorrect - headphones

Incorrect - hoodie

Incorrect - mask

Position

The face should be centered in the middle of the frame and no details should be cut off.

Correct

Incorrect - off center

Incorrect - cutoff

Resolution

The image resolution should be following the SDK requirements.

Correct

Incorrect

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