menu
The Correct Method of Converting Images to PDF
The Correct Method of Converting Images to PDF
The Correct Method of Converting Images to PDF.

The Correct Method of Converting Images to PDF

It's important to note that there are several variations of image formats (including JPEG, PNG, GIF and BMP). Many formats exist for storing the original photograph, but Windows makes it easy to transform any of them into a PDF. You should grasp What's  The Difference Between Image and Photograph before learning how to convert JPGs to PDFs.

The fundamental Windows Picture and Fax Viewer that comes with the OS and a PDF reader are all that is required. One of the latter standards is Adobe Acrobat. It's accessible through download right there on the webpage. Alternatives to Adobe's pricey Acrobat Pro may be found for less money, and the aforementioned CutePDF is available for no cost at all.

Strategy 1

First, you may save a photo in one of these ways:

Step 1

Launch Windows Picture and Fax Viewer and open the image file. To launch the software instantly, double-click the picture in Windows Explorer if it is the application of choice.

Step 2

Choose the "Print" menu item. There will be a pop-up screen. Click the following button:

Step 3

The images you desire to convert may now be selected in the new window that has opened up. Mark the boxes containing the photos you want to convert into PDFs.

Step 4

To print using Adobe PDF, choose that option from the "Printing Options" menu. If Adobe Acrobat is not accessible, a suitable alternative PDF reader should be used. Read the instructions carefully and then click "Next."

Step 5

In the new layout box that opens, choose the number of PDFs you want to create and any further settings you'd want to apply. One advantage of PDF files is that they may accommodate many documents on a single page. The "Next" button should be selected.

Step 6

If you click "Next," Windows will automatically save the file as a PDF. Choose a destination on your computer to save the PDF. Keep it somewhere you won't forget easily in case you need to retrieve it later.

Strategy 2

The other way to keep a photo is as follows:

Step 1

Bring up Windows' built-in picture and fax viewer. Double-clicking a file in Windows Explorer will open it in your default picture viewer.

Step 2

Simply right-click on the picture to bring up other options. Pick "Export as Adobe PDF" Instantaneous PDF archiving of the image is scheduled.

Step 3

Your choice of storage locations is at your disposal for the revised PDF.