Prepare a compact 1.97x2.76 inch image for document photos, application prints, and other small portrait layouts that need careful sizing.
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A compact portrait size often used for document-style prints, form photos, and small trimmed image sets.
This size is practical for compact portrait images that need to fit application sheets, records, or other small formal layouts.
The upright proportion helps keep a face or upper-body subject clear without forcing a wide crop that wastes limited print space.
Small images like this are often arranged in multiples on a standard page, which makes printing and trimming more efficient.
When the print must match a specific small format, setting the exact inch size first avoids guesswork later in the workflow.
This format suits layouts where the image needs to be attached to a form, profile card, or neatly sized application block.
You can size sensitive portrait photos locally in the browser before using them in more formal submission steps.
Upload the portrait, set the exact size, and export a small print-ready image for forms, records, or photo sheets.
Upload the portrait or document-style photo you need to prepare at a small, exact physical size.
Choose 1.97x2.76 inch, check the framing around the face or subject, and set the DPI that matches your print requirement.
Download the resized image and place it into a photo sheet, application layout, or print template.
Resize a portrait to 1.97x2.76 inch for compact document-style printing and exact small-format layouts.
Resize to 1.97x2.76 InchEverything you need to know about resizing images to 1.97x2.76 Inch
At 300 DPI, 1.97x2.76 Inch is 591x828 pixels. At 150 DPI, it is 296x414 pixels. Choose the DPI that matches how sharp you want the final print to look.
This size is useful for compact portrait prints, application-style photos, record cards, and small document layouts where exact dimensions matter.
1.97x2.76 inch has a narrow portrait ratio that suits face-centered photos and other upright document-style layouts.
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. Small sizes like this are usually printed by placing multiple copies on one larger sheet and then trimming them after printing.
It can work for certain application or ID photo layouts, but official requirements vary by country and document type, so always verify the exact rule first.
JPG is usually suitable for portrait photos, PNG is useful when you need cleaner edges in a layout, and TIFF can help if a print shop asks for a higher-quality source file.
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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