How to Convert Images to PDF with Windows 10

Our smartphone has become the best, and sometimes the only, tool that we have at our disposal to capture those moments that, because of their beauty or emotion, we want to remember them in the future. On some occasions, we may be forced to share these photos with other people, but we don't want to do it in its original resolution.

The main reason for not wanting to share the images in their original resolution is none other than the possible uses that can be given to the image later. To avoid misuse of our images, we can add a watermark, which sometimes ugly the result of the image. Or we can convert it to PDF format.

The PDF format has become a standard on the Internet, being the most widely used document format, since it is compatible with all operating systems natively without us being forced to install any application to open them. If you don't want to add a watermark to your photos, in this article we show you how we can convert an image to a PDF file to be able to share it.

Windows 10 natively offers us the possibility of converting images to this format without having to do any complicated operation, since the conversion is done through the printing option. Here we show you how to convert an image to PDF with Windows 10.

First we must open the image, clicking twice on it. If we don't have a default image editor set, the image will open with the Photos app. Next, we must go to printing options, located in the upper right corner of the application and represented by a printer.

A dialog box with the print options will then appear. In the Printer section, we must click on the drop-down and select Microsoft Print to PDF. The following options allow us to establish the size of the paper on which we want print the photograph, along with the margins of the sheet where we are going to print it.

Finally we click on Print and select the directory where we want so that Windows 10 generate a file in PDF format with the image that we have previously selected.


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