
To prevent the image from being scaled larger than its original size, set the scale.option to noup (no upscaling of image). Crop your picture for a YouTube cover or thumbnail, Instagram profile or post, Facebook cover or profile, and Linkedin profile.
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To stretch the image, changing the aspect ratio, set the scale.option parameter to ignore (ignore aspect ratio). Resize a photo Use the free image cropper from PicResize to get the perfect picture Adjust the size and aspect ratio of your photo. This photo resizer app helps you quickly reduce your picture size or resolution. It is an app that can resize, crop, flip, mirror, convert, rotate and compress as you want your images to be. The example below disregards the height of 120px and creates an image of 350px width: Resize or Compress photo size in a fast and easy way. You can change it to fill to scale an image to whichever is the greater of w or h (to fill a particular area). It defaults to fit, which scaled the image to within whichever is the lesser of w or h. 'scale.option' - controls how Sirv scales images. In the example below, w and h are both set to 150px, so Sirv created an image of 150px width and 85px height (because the original image is wider than it is tall): If you specify both w and h, the new image will fit inside the two dimensions (maintaining the original aspect ratio). Images can be stretched larger, beyond their original dimensions, though images become blurred when they are scaled up, so we recommended uploading your largest images (at least 2500px width if possible), allowing them to can be scaled down to size. After the image has been processed, you will be given the option to 'Download Image' to save it to your device.


Adjust the quality slider to Reduce Photo size online. This image has 50% of its original width: First, Choose the photo file to resize or reduce image size to 100kb, 50kb or you want to resize. Images can also be scaled as a percentage of their original size. Height is changed by appending the h parameter to the URL (or scale.height), for example this 100px height image: Width is changed by appending the w parameter to the URL (or scale.width).
