How to Merge Images Using PearlMountain JPG to PDF Converter
Managing a large collection of digital photos, scanned receipts, or project screenshots can quickly become disorganized. Merging your images into a single, cohesive PDF document simplifies sharing, archiving, and printing. The PearlMountain JPG to PDF Converter provides a quick, standalone solution to compile your images without relying on heavy office suites.
This step-by-step guide explains how to merge multiple image files into one clean PDF document using PearlMountain’s utility software. Step 1: Import Your Image Files
Open the PearlMountain JPG to PDF Converter on your computer. You have two easy ways to add the files you want to combine:
File Browser: Click the Add Image icon in the main window to open your local folders and select your target files.
Drag-and-Drop: Select your images directly in Windows File Explorer or Mac Finder, then drag and drop them straight into the program’s main viewing pane.
The software features a built-in image analyzer. This allows you to mix and match various file extensions simultaneously, including JPG, JPEG, PNG, BMP, TIF, and GIF. Step 2: Configure Layout and Output Settings
Before merging your files, use the settings panel to customize the look and layout of your final document:
Document Consolidation: Locate the checkbox labeled “In one document” in the left-hand pane. You must check this box to merge all your uploaded images into a single PDF rather than converting them into separate files.
Layout Adjustments: Set your desired Page Size (such as A4 or US Letter) and define your document’s Compression levels to control the final file size.
File Naming: Enter your preferred title in the File Name field so your document is organized right out of the gate. Step 3: Organize and Polish Your Images
The right-hand pane displays small thumbnails of your imported files. Use these tools to polish your sequence before finishing the merge:
Reorder Sequence: Use the sorting tools to arrange your photos so they read seamlessly from page to page.
Orientation Correction: Use the built-in Rotate tool to flip upside-down or sideways images right-side up.
Remove Clutter: Select any accidental uploads and click the remove tool to clear them out of the conversion queue.
Batch Editing: If your images need quick fixes, you can apply photo borders, crop dimensions, adjust color effects, or add custom text watermarks across all files simultaneously. Step 4: Execute the PDF Merge
Double-check your thumbnail queue to make sure everything looks correct. Once you are satisfied with the order and formatting, click the large START button at the bottom of the interface.
The program’s standalone conversion engine compiles your data in seconds without requiring external software like Adobe Acrobat. Once the progress bar fills up, your newly merged, multi-page PDF is ready to use. If you want to refine your document further, let me know: Do you need to compress the file for email restrictions? Are you trying to add text watermarks across all the pages? Do you need to set up a specific page margin size?
I can provide the exact settings to optimize your final PDF document. How to Convert JPG to PDF – PearlMountain
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