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Originally Posted by faltradl
Why? Because the marketing people love everything in the cloud?
1. Use a PDF-printerdriver an a pictureviewer, which can print. Then you have all pictures in a PDF.
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Yes, but it will not be the SAME jpeg. It is a printed version that is processed. The picture quality will be reduced.
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Originally Posted by faltradl
2. It's a bad habit to cover picturefiles into a PDF. That's needless, and the recipient has low chances to get the original files.
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Not true. You can store images in a PDF and retrieve them in the same quality or even the originals. There are tools for that and is actually quite useful.
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Originally Posted by faltradl
3. Use instead multipage jpeg. You also have only one file, but it's the originally format.
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Perhaps, but multipage jpeg is not used that much, so support for that in the programs is questionable.
The printer at my office produces PDF's with the jpegs in them. Very useful for further processing like with ABBYY.