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Resize an image to 350x450 pixels

350x450 is a portrait size that shows up on a lot of application and ID photo forms. It is taller than it is wide, sized for a head-and-shoulders shot. The tool below is set to 350 by 450.

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A portrait shape for photo forms

The 350x450 size is a 7:9 portrait ratio, the kind used for passport-style and application photos where the face should fill most of the frame. Always confirm the exact pixels against the official form, since requirements differ between agencies.

Crop to put the head and shoulders in the upper-center of the frame with a little space above the head. The resize tool is preset to 350 by 450 so you can check the dimensions.

Resize an image to 350x450 pixels

Get the framing right before resizing

A form photo is judged on framing as much as size. Keep the background plain, the face centered, and the shoulders visible, then resize to 350x450 so nothing important is cropped out.

If your photo is landscape or square, you will lose width when fitting it to a tall 7:9 frame. Recompose around the face first so the crop does not clip the head.

Hit the form's file size rule

Photo forms usually pair a pixel size with a KB limit. After resizing, compress to the required KB, or if the file is too small, pad it up to a minimum size.

Processing is local to your browser, so the photo never uploads. That keeps personal ID images on your own device.

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