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  2. So as an alternative you can run the following commands in a terminal while being in the folder where the jpg files are. ls *.jpg | xargs -I% img2pdf -o %.pdf %. This converts each image to a single page pdf, one by one, without overloading the system. Then: pdfunite *.pdf output.pdf && rm *.jpg.pdf.

  3. convert jpg to pdf - Ask Ubuntu

    askubuntu.com/questions/1200965/convert-jpg-to-pdf

    convert input.jpg output.pdf if it aint working like u aint got permission or somethin u gotta change the ...

  4. 3. Use print assistant from Gwenview (KDE image viewer). Open Gwenview, then Plugins -> Images -> Print assistant. Add all the images that you want to print, reorder them as you like, choose number of images per page, other print options, etc. and print to PDF directly or with CUPS-PDF.

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  6. Unfortunately, convert changes the image quality before "packing it" into the PDF. So, to have minimal loss of quality, is better to put the original jpg, (works with .png too) into the PDF, you need to use img2pdf.

  7. sudo apt install imagemagick. then you can do: convert image1.jpg image2.png text.txt PDFfile.pdf outputFileName.pdf. or as another example: convert *.jpg outputJpgFiles.pdf. It worked for me, but the problem is it converts the text.txt file into an image, so you can't highlight the text in the resulting pdf. Share.

  8. To edit the resulting single big PDF afterwards, use a tool like PDFSam that lets you insert a single PDF in the middle of another PDF file. EDIT: Use LO Impress' Photo Album feature: New Presentation -> Insert -> Media -> Photo Album. There, you can select multiple images to insert. If you're done, just export as PDF.

  9. 7. Because of a known bug with security implications, the conversion to pdf is disabled in ImageMagick convert. I suggest that you work around the problem, either. Import the pictures into LibreOfffice and save the document. Export as pdf from LibreOffice. or. install img2pdf from the repository 'universe'.

  10. conversion - Convert PDF to image - Ask Ubuntu

    askubuntu.com/questions/100994

    When converting to jpg, you can use the -quality option. The "best" quality would be -quality 100. There is a much simpler way to split multipage pdfs into a jpg: convert -quality 100 -density 600x600 multipage.pdf single%d.jpg. The -density option defines the quality the pdf is rendered before the convert > here 600dpi.

  11. 7. In order to skip outputting all the pages to respective JPGs, one must -append in the statement. My final, working statement is. convert -density 300 -append source.pdf output.jpg. Share. Improve this answer. answered Dec 14, 2017 at 16:50. unknown6708. 121 1 5.