About this DPI Converter
Many exam portals (like Kerala PSC, UPSC, etc.) require photos to be uploaded at specific DPI (Dots Per Inch) settings, typically 200 or 300 DPI. This ensures that when the photo is printed on an admit card or application form, it remains clear and sharp.
This tool allows you to easily change the DPI metadata of your image without needing complex software like Photoshop. It also helps you verify if your image has enough pixels to print clearly at the required size.
How to use this DPI Converter
- Upload your photo or scanned document (JPG or PNG).
- Select DPI from the presets (200 DPI for PSC, 300 DPI for Passport) or enter a custom value.
- Optional: Enter the physical width and height (in cm) if you want to resize the image to a specific print size.
- Convert the image. The tool will adjust the DPI and pixel dimensions.
- Download your DPI-corrected image.
Frequently Asked Questions
What DPI should I use for Kerala PSC photos?
Kerala PSC typically requires photos to be 200 DPI. You can use the 'Exam / PSC – 200 DPI' preset in this tool to convert your photo.
What is the best DPI for passport photographs?
Standard passport photos are usually printed at 300 DPI for high quality. Use the 'Passport / Print – 300 DPI' preset.
Does changing DPI change how my photo looks?
Changing DPI (Dots Per Inch) does not change how the image looks on a screen, but it affects the print size and quality. It is often a requirement for uploading files to exam portals.