How to convert PNG images to PDF documents?

In this guide we will explain how to convert PNG to PDF document with AZ Image to PDF Converter, which can convert up to 2000 PNG images to PDF with seconds.

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How to Convert PNG to PDF:

Step1 - Add PNG images
Step1 - Add PNG images
Step2 - Set up parameters
Step2 - Set up parameters
Step3 - Start to convert PDF
Step3 - Start to convert PDF

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Image & PDF Related Knowledge

What is PDF document?
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format created by Adobe Systems in 1993 for document exchange. PDF is used for representing two-dimensional documents in a manner independent of the application software, hardware, and operating system.

Each PDF file encapsulates a complete description of a fixed-layout 2D document (and, with Acrobat 3D, embedded 3D documents) that includes the text, fonts, images, and 2D vector graphics which compose the documents.

What is PNG image format?
Portable Network Graphics (PNG) is a bitmapped image format that employs lossless data compression. PNG was created to improve upon and replace GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) as an image-file format not requiring a patent license. The PNG acronym is optionally recursive, unofficially standing for ?PNG's Not GIF?.

PNG supports palette-based (palettes of 24-bit RGB colors), greyscale or RGB images. PNG was designed for transferring images on the Internet, not professional graphics, and so does not support other color spaces (such as CMYK).

PNG files nearly always use file-extension "PNG" or "png" and are assigned MIME media type "image/png" (approved October 14, 1996).

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