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Photography
Photography
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Photography
3.2.1
32.57 MB
Android 0 and up
110,000,000+
DNP Photo Imaging Japan
Everyone
0
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'Ki-Re-i Photo' is this cool app that lets you grab the passport photos you took with DNP's 'Ki-Re-i' passport photo machine, you know, the one with the fancy [With Smartphone] feature. With this app, you can easily reprint those passport pics or even save them as snazzy JPEG images right on your smartphone. How convenient is that?
On top of that, this app has a cool feature called '100 yen Pi Print from Smartphone.' It lets you jazz up and book your own pics from your phone's albums, and then print them using the fancy 'Ki-Re-i' machine.
With the cool feature called "With Smartphone," you can easily copy your passport photo from the awesome Ki-Re-i machine and save it as a JPEG on your phone. You even get to choose the size of the image, perfect for job applications or exams. And guess what? If you use the "With Smartphone+Excellent" mode while taking the photo with Ki-Re-i, you can switch up the background color and keep it in your album too!
Just a heads up, you can only acquire and transfer passport photo data using the 'Ki-Re-i' passport photo machine that works with this app. But don't worry, if you need to reprint, you can use not only the Ki-Re-i machine you used for the photo, but also other machines that are compatible with this app. You can even change the menu or size when reprinting (although some machines might not support this). And here's a cool thing: the QR code for reprinting is super easy to read on the Ki-Re-i machine's screen, so printing is a breeze. Oh, and one more thing: if you uninstall this app, all your acquired passport photo data will be deleted. So keep that in mind!
If you're looking for the place where you can find the Ki-Re-i passport photo machine that works with this app, just click on this link: [link not provided]
The cool stuff you'll find in this app's Smartphone menu are:
- Get the Pics: Just scan the funky QR code on your prints using our cool app and bam! You'll have all the photo data downloaded in a jiffy.
- 📸 Pic List (Save to Album/Reprint): Get your photo data ready as JPEG images to save 'em in your phone album or print 'em with Ki-Re-i. You can crop the size of the pics as per your needs and save 'em in the album.
- Look up where the Ki-Re-i machines are installed with the Ki-Re-i Installation Location Search!
'100 yen Pi Print from Smartphone' is like this super cool service that lets you print your smartphone pics as postcards (102x152mm) using the awesome Ki-Re-i machine. You can totally jazz up your photos and get them all ready for printing with this app, and once you find a Pi Print-compatible machine, you can print them wherever you are in the country. Just remember, though, that your uploaded photos have an expiration date, so don't forget to print 'em out in time!
There are two menus you can choose from: Simple Type (2 pics) and Layout Type (1 pic). You just gotta pick the menu you want and select the photos you wanna print from your albums. Once you're done editing, hit the print reservation button and boom! The app will upload your image and give you a QR code (reservation number).
To get your prints rolling, just scan the barcode reader on the Ki-Re-i passport photo machine and pay up. You can easily print photos by pre-booking from your smartphone while chilling at a café or lounging at home. No sweat!
Hey there! Just wanted to give you a heads up. If you see a message saying 'Ki-Re-i Photo is asking for access to your photos,' make sure to tap [OK] so it can access your pics. If you choose [Do not allow], you won't be able to save any JPEG images to your album. In that case, head over to 'Settings,' open the app > Passport Photos & Photo Prints > Permissions, and switch on the settings for 'Camera' and 'Storage.' If the app starts acting up, try restarting it or simply turning your phone off and on again. This might just fix the issue.
Platforms we got your back: Android OS 10 and above (until March 1, 2023).
Save the ID pic on your phone! Snap a pic of your printed photo using your smartphone!
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