Thinking out loud here:

1) get a .pdf printer app, one that when you click "Print" one of the choices becomes your print to .pdf app and allows you to "print" which actually saves it as a .pdf. "Nitro PDF Creator" came with my ThinkPads, there is a free and commercial upgrade, the free works fine.

2) Open your .jpg in whatever app you choose, paint, photoshop, or anything in betwen

3) Select "Print" (in most Windows apps: Ctrl+P)

4) When the printer dialog box comes up select the .pdf printer app (on my computer select Nitro instead of the default Canon)

5) Print to your desktop or convenient folder and you will have a .pdf of your picture.

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