Bring a large photo or transparent cut-out down to a manageable size. This resizer caps the longest edge at 1600 pixels, keeps the aspect ratio, and preserves transparency. Use it after the background remover to web-ready your assets.
Sizing a picture for screen, print preview, and social
Different destinations want different dimensions. A marketplace thumbnail asks for a few hundred pixels; a portfolio page wants something larger but still web-friendly; a print proof needs enough resolution to look honest on paper. This resizer caps the longest edge at 1600 pixels — a generous ceiling that stays crisp on high-density displays yet trims the megabytes a raw camera file carries.
Aspect ratio is always preserved, so a wide landscape never gets squeezed into a square and a tall portrait keeps its proportions. Transparent cut-outs hold their alpha channel through the resize, so an image from the background remover comes out the other side ready to place, with no white box creeping back in.
A tidy resize, then onward to print or PDF
Resizing is the gentle housekeeping step between removing a background and sharing your work. A consistent set of dimensions makes a gallery look deliberate rather than thrown together, and keeps page loads quick for visitors.
- Lift the subject first at the background remover for a transparent PNG.
- Bring every image to a tidy 1600px maximum edge here.
- Gather the finished set into one file with photo to PDF.
That gives you a uniform, lightweight series of pictures — exactly what a clean lookbook or contact sheet wants — all free and watermark-free.