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JPEG into PDF

kafka47

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Does anyone know how I can take some JPEG pictures that I have assembled and put them into a PDF booklet format (8.5x11). Thus, far I have used photoshop to resize the pictures but can't figure out how to make a book of them.
 
With the full version of Adobe Acrobat you can import them straight into a PDF. Otherwise you can import them into some other tool (e.g. MS Word), with one image per page, and then print them to a PDF printer driver (the www.pdf995.com website has a good free driver). Complications may arise if you want to full-bleed them - but MS Word may allow you to do that when printing to an Acrobat printer driver.
 
Also one more alterate route to know about....

MacOSX currently has built-in integration of PDF in the entire operating system. That means any MacOSX computer can convert almost any file (text, images, RTF, MSWord, whatever), and "print it into a PDF file".

This ability is free. However, I do not think this ability allows for things like publishing multi-document (or multi-files) into a big PDF booklet. You'd still require Adobe Acrobat for that.

If you have a friend that uses MacOSX.... ahem... this is one free way to make PDFs without spending that $300 that Adobe is asking you to spend for the full functionality of Acrobat.

I'm aware a lot of the Traveller players still use Macs, especially even GDW and MWM used to depend on them to typeset and publish most of the old Traveller products, if I recall.

The reason I mention this is because I found a lot of MacOSX users do not even KNOW that their system is capable of the print-to-PDF functionality. They're like "Oh I never knew it could do that!" :D
 
I found when I imported the JPEG images into Word that they fell substantially short of the 11 inches, despite resizing them in photoshop. Is there something else I am missing. Note these are big files, something in order of 2-3 MB each. Will word be able to hold that capacity?
 
If it's a one time thing, you can use a trial version of Canvas from ACD Systems. Canvas is my must have graphics tool for my professional work. Placing JPEG files onto a page and then saving the document out as a PDF is child's play in Canvas.

If you do download a trial version, it'll work for 15-30 days (I forget how long).

Start with a "Publication" type document.

You'll want to use the "Place" command to put a JPEG file. You can then resize and move the image as needed.

Then, you'll just "Save As" to PDF format.

Ron
 
Originally posted by kafka47:
Does anyone know how I can take some JPEG pictures that I have assembled and put them into a PDF booklet format (8.5x11). Thus, far I have used photoshop to resize the pictures but can't figure out how to make a book of them.
Hey Kafka47,

Through them onto cd, drop them with me and I can put them into pdf format for you and send it your way.

best regards

Dalton
 
Actually, Photoshop should be able to save as a .pdf. It is an Adobe product afterall. You might want to do a Save for Web first and knock the byte size down.
 
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