Free JPG to PDF Converter 1.0 Crack With License Key Latest

Free JPG to PDF Converter is a handy application designed to offer an efficient method to convert or merge multiple photos into a single PDF document.

The utility provides a clean and easy-to-use menu, with few options aimed to help combine multiple photos into one PDF file, as well as to create one separate document from each image. It features settings for customizing the meta data and output compresison.

Free JPG to PDF Converter

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There is no need to convert your images one by one, since you can process multiple items at once. Free JPG to PDF Converter supports more than 10 images formats such as JPG/JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, TIFF, PCX, TGA, JP2, J2K and PSD, including RAW format from virtually any digital camera.

Depending on your requirements, you can choose the compression type of the PDF file. In This way, you have full control over the document's size.

The converter lets you edit PDF information like title, author, subject and keywords, along with the paper size (e.g. A0, A6, letter, ledger) and page orientation.

No watermark is applied to the converted files. Furthermore, because this is a desktop converter, you don't have to upload any files online. This is useful especially if you are working with confidential files don't have a working Internet connection. Moreover, the quality of your images remain unchanged in the PDFs if you skip the compression, while keeping in mind that this takes its toll on the file size.

Buttom line is that Free JPG to PDF Converter Serial is a simple-to-use utility that provides a fast method for converting multiple images to PDF documents, providing you the possibility to choose the output compression. Conversion and merging tasks were carried out swiftly in our tests, during which the tool was light on system resources usage. It remained stable throughout its runtime.