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If JPGS with EXIF information are merged into a PDF, is the EXIF information saved?
I’ll take a chance and say that when you “put a JPG” into a PDF you are simply putting the visible image into the PDF. Copy and paste. The original JPG file is still just where it was before, EXIF information and all. Merge Pdf Online in discussing putting an image into a PDF describes it as CONVERTING the (JPEG) image to PDF. Not merging. Answering. “If JPGS with EXIF information are merged into a PDF, is the EXIF information saved?
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Copy to Paste: If JPGs with EXIF information are merged into a PDF, is the EXIF information saved? Yes, the files merge into a new document named: JPG-TO-PDF.PDF Note: If you're not familiar with .NET (I am), you'll not notice anything in the process of merging the .NET files because .NET files are basically just code. When you save the file, you're basically saving a .NET code file. What exactly are you merging? Let's see if the EXIF data and the image were merged into a PDF. Merging the image into the PDF: Open a new .NET file and call it PDF.PDF Then start the process of merging the JPG into the PDF by running C# script in your own code editor:
using System; Using System. Reflection; using System.IO; using System. Management. Automation; namespace PDF {public partial class JPG-to-PDF {public partial class JPG-from-JPEG {internal coast string JPG_JPEG_IN_PDF_FILENAME = JPG File: [JPG]JPEG-to-PDF.CPL”; internal static string.
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