Set your image to 1.30x1.89 inch for compact portrait prints, application-style photos, and other small upright layouts.
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Supports JPG, PNG, GIF, WebP formats
A controlled small portrait size for forms, profile sections, and exact trimmed photo sets.
This format is useful when a small portrait image has to fit a controlled physical space without drifting into a wide crop.
The upright ratio supports face-centered images and helps preserve the main subject even when the final print is very small.
Precise inch sizing helps when you need a compact print that lines up with forms, slots, or small photo boxes.
It can be placed into applications, records, and profile sections where the photo area is limited but still needs consistent proportions.
Because the prints are small, it is easy to repeat several copies on one page and trim them afterward.
Local resizing is useful when you are preparing sensitive personal portrait images for practical paperwork or profile use.
Upload the portrait, choose the exact small size, and export a tidy file for compact printing or form placement.
Upload the portrait or profile image that must fit a small upright print space.
Choose 1.30x1.89 inch, adjust the framing carefully, and pick the DPI that matches the clarity you need.
Download the finished file and place it into a print sheet, application layout, or compact photo template.
Resize a portrait to 1.30x1.89 inch for small formal layouts and exact trimmed print sets.
Resize to 1.30x1.89 InchEverything you need to know about resizing images to 1.30x1.89 Inch
At 300 DPI, 1.30x1.89 Inch is 390x567 pixels. At 150 DPI, it is 195x284 pixels. Choose the DPI that matches how sharp you want the final print to look.
This size is helpful for compact portrait photos, application-style images, profile blocks, and other small layouts where a measured print area matters.
1.30x1.89 inch has a tall portrait ratio that helps keep the subject upright and centered within a narrow small-format print.
300 DPI is a reliable choice for crisp printing. 150 DPI can still work for quick proofs, drafts, or casual copies where maximum sharpness is not necessary.
Yes. Prints this small are usually arranged as multiple copies on a larger sheet before trimming.
It can fit certain record or application layouts, but exact official requirements differ, so confirm the size if the photo is for formal submission.
JPG is fine for portrait photos, PNG works well when the image sits inside a designed layout, and TIFF can be used for higher-quality print preparation.
Yes. The image is resized locally in your browser, so your file stays on your device while you adjust the dimensions and download the result.
Yes. You can resize and download images for free, with no signup required. Processing happens locally in your browser, so there are no usage caps or hidden fees.
No. All resizing and compression run in your browser. Files never leave your device and are not stored on our servers, keeping your images private.
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