May 15
12 min. to read
Have you ever faced a situation where you wanted to upload a photograph to social media and found out it wasn't wide enough? Or perhaps you wanted to print your picture and realized that it should have been wider? That’s why I've gathered here today—to solve this issue once and for all!
From this post, you will learn how to make an image wider in various ways without losing its quality. Buckle up, and let’s make your photos fit any size you need them to be!
Considering what effect you want to achieve, there are several ways to widen your photos while maintaining quality. Here's how you can accomplish it:
You know that moment when you open a photo and think, “I wish I had just a bit more space on the side”? Happens all the time — especially when reframing for prints or social media. That’s when I reach for Luminar Neo’s AI extend image tool, called GenExpand.
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Discover Now!Instead of cropping or stretching your photo, GenExpand lets you intelligently expand the edges. It fills in the added space with realistic details that blend naturally into your image — sky, background, fabric, walls, whatever fits the scene.
Open your image in Luminar Neo.
Select the GenExpand tool.
Choose the direction(s) you want to extend—top, bottom, left, right.
Click “Generate” and let the AI do the work.
Review and tweak the result if needed, then export your new composition.
It’s one of those tools that quietly saves a shoot—especially if your original crop felt a bit cramped. Great for giving portraits breathing room or adding drama to landscapes.
Sometimes the fix is simple—you just need to resize your photo. But before you jump in, make sure the new crop won’t cut out anything essential. You don’t want to lose a hand, a horizon line, or that perfect bit of negative space you worked so hard to frame.
That’s where Crop AI in Luminar Neo comes in handy. It analyzes your image and suggests intelligent crops that keep the composition strong while adjusting to the format you need. I use it all the time when prepping shots for different platforms—because, let’s face it, Instagram wants one thing, Pinterest wants another, and websites have their own rules entirely.
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Trying to make a photo wider without turning it into a blurry mess? I’ve been there. Whether you’re prepping for print, creating a banner, or just trying to give your image some breathing room, the good news is — you can stretch your photo and keep it crisp. Here’s how.
Before you even think about resizing or expanding, take a close look at your image. If it’s already noisy, pixelated, or poorly exposed, those flaws will only get worse as you go bigger — like magnifying a scratch on a lens. Touch up your photo first, if needed, to give yourself the best starting point.
Don’t just stretch for the sake of it — have a goal in mind. Are you printing the image? Posting it online? Designing a wide-format banner? Each use has different resolution and aspect ratio requirements.
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Explore Now!Make sure the size you’re targeting won’t crop out anything important. If your original framing is tight, you may need to extend the image rather than crop it. (We’ve covered that technique here in our guide to using GenExpand.)
The magic happens in post. When I need to enlarge an image without sacrificing detail, Luminar Neo’s AI Upscale tool is my go-to. It not only increases the size but also sharpens edges and restores fine details — perfect for turning an old or low-res photo into something print-worthy.
Open your image in Luminar Neo.
Select Upscale AI.
Choose your upscale factor (2x, 4x, or custom).
Apply and export your enhanced image.
It’s fast, clean, and saves me from hours of manual sharpening and noise reduction.
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So there you have it — three creative, effective ways to make a photo wider without sacrificing quality.
If you're looking to break out of the frame just a little, start with GenExpand. It’s perfect for extending edges while keeping your composition intact. Need to adapt your photo to a specific platform or layout? Resizing with the right aspect ratio is a simple but powerful move. And if you want to go all-in on creativity, merging two photos can give your final image both width and artistic flair.
Each method serves a different purpose — and now you’ve got the tools to choose the right one based on your vision.
Take some time to experiment, and explore the other AI-powered tools in Luminar Neo while you’re at it. You’ll be surprised how quickly you can elevate your editing game.
Widen with confidence—and enjoy the process.
Photos can be any size you need, tailored to fit whether you're posting to social media, sending over the web, or printing out for a frame. If your photo is too big or not fitting quite right, tools like Luminar Neo make resizing a breeze, ensuring your images look great wherever they're displayed.
The photo expander tool in Luminar Neo works wonders on nearly any image, but it shines when used on photos with clear textures at the edges — think skies, beaches, or open landscapes. For the best results, expand your photo edges gradually. If the first try doesn't nail it, you can easily tweak it until everything looks perfect.
An aspect ratio is the ratio of a photo's width to its height, expressed in numbers like 4:3, 16:9, or 3:2. It's crucial to keep this in mind when resizing or cropping to maintain the photo's proportions and aesthetic appeal.
First up, always make a backup of your original image. Next, figure out the dimensions you need for your print. Open your photo in Luminar Neo, where you can adjust the size and resolution. After tweaking, take a moment to preview your adjustments to make sure everything looks just as expected before you hit print.
Need to shrink that photo file for faster web loading? Luminar Neo is a great tool to adjust compression levels, resize the image, or crop out unnecessary parts to reduce file size. It will speed up your website's load time and help conserve bandwidth without losing visual quality. Keep your site speedy and your visitors happy!