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is there a way i can put 50 .jpg pics into a .pdf really fast like a online magazine?
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The only way I would know would be to paste them all into a word or pages document, then choose to print the document, but in the printer box choose the "pdf" drop down arrow, then save as pdf. I think you might need the latest Adobe 8 reader software installed. Not sure. I know I save lots of stuff pictures into PDF's that way.
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There's an Automator action that will let you merge a batch of pdf files together. You'll probably have to convert your jpegs to pdf first... there may be an Automator action for that also, but I can't double-check at the moment. If there isn't, I can come up with other ways to batch-convert them later if you need.
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Add your jpegs to an iPhoto album.

Select them all, et the page set-up then select print (do whatever adjustments here to the margins etc.)

Select preview and a PDF will be created.
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