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Adjust image dimensions to meet specific requirements. Select preset sizes for passports, social media, or exam forms, or customize width, height, file size, and format. Modify brightness, contrast, and other properties to refine output before downloading. Resize images for compatibility with various platforms and workflows.

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Adjust DPI and Image Size

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Upload Your Image

Upload your image by clicking 'Browse' or dragging and dropping it into the designated area.

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Set DPI Value

Select your desired DPI. Higher DPI values increase image resolution and file size. Choose a suitable preset or enter a custom DPI value.

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Preview Image Quality

Preview your image with the increased DPI to ensure the quality meets your requirements. You can adjust brightness, contrast, and saturation for optimal results.

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Download Image

Download your image in your preferred format (JPG, PNG, or WEBP) with the increased DPI.

Adjust Image DPI for Print Quality

Adjust image DPI to achieve print-ready quality. Proper DPI settings ensure clear, sharp prints, preventing issues like blurriness or pixelation in printed materials such as documents, posters, and other projects. Adjust resolution settings to align with specific print needs.

Customize Dimensions and File Size

Adjust image dimensions to meet specific requirements. Control width, height, and file size to ensure compatibility with platforms and printing needs. Prevent issues like cropping or quality loss during use cases such as web publishing or physical prints.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does DPI stand for and why might I need to adjust it?

DPI stands for Dots Per Inch. It controls the resolution of your image. Adjusting it is important when preparing images for print, as a lower DPI can result in a blurry print, while a higher DPI results in a larger file size.

How do I resize an image to a specific DPI?

Use the DPI adjustment slider within the tool. Enter the desired DPI value and preview the result before downloading.

Can I change the DPI and also resize the image to a specific dimension like 3.5cm x 4.5cm?

Yes, you can! The tool allows you to simultaneously adjust DPI and set custom dimensions, such as 3.5cm x 4.5cm, to meet your exact requirements.

What DPI is best for printing passport photos?

Passport photo requirements typically specify a DPI of 300. Ensure your image meets these requirements for acceptance.

Will increasing the DPI make my image sharper?

Increasing the DPI can make an image appear sharper if the original image has enough detail. However, increasing DPI on a blurry image won't magically improve its quality.