Is there any other way than Acrobat to convert JPEG to PDF?
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Imagemagick's convert tool
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Safe how? It's reliable and can be used for production workflows. If you want JPEG PDF then it maybe better to use a different tool to avoid uncompressing and recompressing JPEG data.
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You might be able to use Photoshop for this as well
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Photoshop will be fine if the number of images isn't really high. The application will be started for every image you're processing, this will be much more slower than the suggested solution.
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Thomas
Best regards,
Thomas
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dkelly wrote: Safe how? It's reliable and can be used for production workflows. If you want JPEG PDF then it maybe better to use a different tool to avoid uncompressing and recompressing JPEG data.
What other tools do you mean?
What other tools do you mean?
Aleksander
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A bit expensive, but callas PDF Toolbox Server will also be able to do the conversion.
Best regards,
Thomas
Best regards,
Thomas
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Until now I've tested a lot of files by Imagemagick.
I didn't see problems.
Remains to be seen
Thanks to all,
Aleksander
I didn't see problems.
Remains to be seen

Thanks to all,
Aleksander
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compendio wrote: Photoshop will be fine if the number of images isn't really high. The application will be started for every image you're processing, this will be much more slower than the suggested solution.
Actually the CS/CC applications are started and remain running after the first conversion. This can cause it's own problems.
Actually the CS/CC applications are started and remain running after the first conversion. This can cause it's own problems.