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Fire up the Files app on your iPhone, browse to the location where the photos, images are saved. Long press on the image thumbnail to pop up the contextual menu and choose To create PDF from the bottom of this menu list.
Select photos on Photo Gallery. Click on the dots to open a menu, and tap on “Print”. Choose “Save as PDF”. Edit the PDF settings including paper size, letter, orientation, color, etc. Choose a location from your phone to store this converted PDF.
Open JPG with Preview. Double-click your JPG file to open it with Preview by default. Then click the “File”>”Print” button on the top menu. Save JPG as PDF. In the new pop-up window, click on the “PDF” option at the bottom to choose “Save as PDF”.
Long press on the image thumbnail to pop up the contextual menu and choose To create PDF from the bottom of this menu list. A PDF file with the same name will be created and saved to the same folder as the original image file in Files app on your iPhone.
In Finder, select all the images you want to include in the PDF. Right-click (or Ctrl-click) one of the highlighted files and select Open With → Preview in the contextual dropdown menu. In Preview's sidebar, drag the thumbnail images into the order that you want them to appear in the PDF document.
You can import a picture from the Photos and Files app, your computer, or cloud storage. Tap More on the file. Select Convert to PDF.
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