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JPG2PDF(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		    JPG2PDF(1)

NAME
     jpg2pdf — Convert JPG images to PDF or Postscript

SYNOPSIS
     jpg2pdf [options] file [file ...] [destination | -]

DESCRIPTION
     The jpg2pdf program creates a Postscript or PDF file with one JPEG image
     per page.	Input file names must be supplied on the command line, whereas
     the output file is either a file or the standard output.  The image is
     printed at the top left corner of the page, but it can be moved or cen‐
     tered with options.

     The output type (Postscript or PDF) is determined from the suffix of the
     output file, defaults to PDF if not recognised, and can be manually
     forced with the -pdf or -ps options.

     By default, the image is normally printed at 72dpi and scaled if it does
     not fit the page size. The scaling factor or density can be manually
     forced with options.

     Options are:

     -dpi value
	     Considers the image to have density value dots per inch. The
	     value is used to scale the image.

     -paper A4 | A4R | Letter | A5 | A3
	     Sets the paper type to the type specified

     -pdf    Forces the output to PDF

     -ps     Forces the output to Postscript Ignored if -xofs value -yofs
	     value -margin value Set the x or y offset or margin to the value
	     specified as argument, interpreted as 1/72 inch units.  -v Sets
	     verbose mode, printing additional info on stder while processing.

RETURN VALUES
     The program exits with an error if one of the input files cannot be pro‐
     cessed.

BSD			       January 13, 2009				   BSD
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