Image to PDF 2009: Step-by-Step Conversion Tips
Overview
Image to PDF 2009 refers to converting image files (JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF) into PDF documents using tools and methods common around 2009. Typical goals: combine multiple images into one PDF, maintain readable resolution, control page size/orientation, and optimize file size for sharing or printing.
Common tools (2009-era)
- Desktop apps: Adobe Acrobat (full), PDFCreator, CutePDF, PrimoPDF, IrfanView (with plugin).
- Image editors/viewers: IrfanView, XnView (batch conversion).
- Office suites: Microsoft Office Print-to-PDF via “Print” to PDF drivers.
- Scanner software: Included utilities that saved scans directly as PDF.
Step-by-step conversion (general workflow)
- Collect images: Put all images in one folder and rename if needed for desired ordering (e.g., 01.jpg, 02.jpg).
- Choose tool: Use a PDF creator (PDFCreator/CutePDF) or an image viewer with save-as-PDF/batch export (IrfanView).
- Set page size & orientation: Pick A4/Letter or custom size that matches image dimensions; choose portrait/landscape per image orientation.
- Adjust resolution: For printing, use 300 DPI; for screen viewing, 72–150 DPI to reduce file size.
- Batch convert or combine:
- IrfanView/XnView: select all, choose “Batch conversion” → output format PDF (or use print-to-PDF).
- PDFCreator/CutePDF: “Print” images to the PDF printer in desired order; some apps allow combining multiple files into one PDF.
- Optimize file size: Use PDF settings to compress images (JPEG compression, subsampling) or reduce resolution.
- Add metadata/pages numbering (optional): Use full Acrobat or PDF editors to add bookmarks, titles, or page numbers.
- Verify output: Open the PDF, check order, scaling, margins, and image clarity.
Tips & pitfalls
- Ordering: File name sorting is often used; prefix numbers to ensure correct sequence.
- Margins/scaling: Some tools add margins or auto-scale—use “fit to page” or set 100% scale to avoid cropping.
- Transparency: PNG transparency may render differently; flatten images if necessary.
- Multipage TIFFs: Some viewers treat multipage TIFFs as single files—ensure correct handling when combining.
- Compatibility: Use PDF version 1.4–1.6 for best compatibility with 2009-era readers.
Minimal recommended settings
- Screen viewing: 150 DPI, JPEG quality 70–80%.
- Printing: 300 DPI, JPEG quality 90–100%.
- Page size: match major target (A4 or Letter).
Example (IrfanView quick method)
- Open IrfanView.
- File → Batch Conversion/Rename.
- Add images in desired order.
- Output format: PDF (or print to PDF).
- Click Start.
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