Freeware To Convert Jpeg To Pdf

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Dr. Strange

Hello Group.

My original message has not shown up so I'm posting again.

I have just downloaded Marvel's Secret Wars II and found much to my dismay
that my download consists of over 300 jpegs, each one being a scanned page
of the comic. Does anyone know of a freeware program that will allow me to
combine all the images and convert them into one PDF file so that I can then
use Acrobat Reader to view them?

TIA.

Regards.
 
I have just downloaded Marvel's Secret Wars II and found much to my dismay
that my download consists of over 300 jpegs, each one being a scanned page
of the comic. Does anyone know of a freeware program that will allow me to
combine all the images and convert them into one PDF file so that I can then
use Acrobat Reader to view them?

TIA.

Regards.
You can try:
CutePDF
PDFCreator
PDF995
 
Dr. Strange said:
Hello Group.

My original message has not shown up so I'm posting again.

I have just downloaded Marvel's Secret Wars II and found much to my dismay
that my download consists of over 300 jpegs, each one being a scanned page
of the comic. Does anyone know of a freeware program that will allow me to
combine all the images and convert them into one PDF file so that I can then
use Acrobat Reader to view them?
It sounds like you've d/l a copy of a comic in cbr/cbz format - you need
CDisplay Comic Book Reader

http://www.geocities.com/davidayton/CDisplay
 
Dr. Strange said:
Hello Group.

My original message has not shown up so I'm posting again.

I have just downloaded Marvel's Secret Wars II and found much to my
dismay that my download consists of over 300 jpegs, each one being a
scanned page of the comic. Does anyone know of a freeware program
that will allow me to combine all the images and convert them into
one PDF file so that I can then use Acrobat Reader to view them?

Someone already mention CDisplay Comic Book Reader-

http://www.geocities.com/davidayton/CDisplay

Before you use it, place the image files into a ZIP or RAR archive and
then change the extension to CBR or CBZ.
 
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