CNET Editors' review
Advanced Batch Image to PDF Converter is an easy-to-use tool that converts images into PDF files. It's not the most beautiful or sophisticated program, but it works well, offering just the right number of features.
The program's interface is plain but intuitive, with each step of the process helpfully numbered. You select the images to convert, choose the output directory, and select document properties and image scaling. The program quickly converts the selected images to PDFs and stores them in the designated directory. We liked that users can choose portrait or landscape orientation, and we found it especially helpful that the program will convert each image into its own PDF or compile all of the images in one file. Advanced Batch Image to PDF Converter is versatile enough to offer some useful customization, but doesn't bog you down with pointless features. The Help file, which naturally comes as a PDF, is brief but adequate. Overall, we found Advanced Batch Image to PDF Converter easy and effective to use, although we wish the file selection process allowed you to choose individual files and not just a directory. Users will need to organize the file or files they wish to convert in their own directory before beginning the conversion process.
Advanced Batch Image to PDF Converter is free to try, but the trial version scales images to 10 percent or 20 percent of their original size. The program installs desktop icons without asking, but it uninstalls cleanly. We recommend this program to all users.
Publisher's Description
From Advanced Reliable Software:
Advanced Batch Image To PDF Converter is a utility that automates conversion of one or more image files - PNG, GIF, JPEG, JP2, J2K, TIFF, and BMP - to PDF format. The application supports two output modes: one PDF document for each input image file, one multi-page PDF document with each input image placed on a separate page. Advanced Batch Image To PDF Converter automatically imports all image files from a specific directory and all of its subdirectories. Alternatively, users can manually import image files that need to be converted to PDF format.
The application automatically persists most recently used input and output directory paths and allows users to sort input images by path, size and creation date. In addition to this, users can define output PDF document page orientation and size, scale images to specific percentage of their original size or to scale images to accommodate selected PDF document orientation and size.
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