Increase an image to 200 KB
You shrink a scan to be safe, then the portal rejects it for being under 200 KB. A 200 KB floor is one of the higher minimums you will meet, and a tidy compressed file often lands well below it.
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Pads the file up to your minimum without changing the picture. Already larger files are left as they are.
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When a 200 KB minimum bites
Some document and scan fields set the floor as high as 200 KB, usually alongside a ceiling like 200 KB to 1 MB. The wide band is meant to enforce a readable, complete file. A heavily compressed scan can still drop under the 200 KB mark.
Padding closes the gap by appending filler bytes after the image, leaving every visible pixel in place. The scan or photo looks unchanged, and the size now sits inside the form's accepted range.

Padding up to a higher floor
Reaching 200 KB needs more filler than a 20 or 50 KB target, but the method is the same. The picture stays identical, and only the trailing byte count grows. There is no upscaling, no dimension change, and no quality shift.
If your file is already over 200 KB, the tool leaves it alone. When the opposite problem hits and a scan exceeds the ceiling, compress to a size trims it back into the band.