It also looks at how you could do it in Photoshop or take advantage of online tools from anywhere.
The steps below work with any image file and any program that has a Print function.
Alternatively, you might use it from the Print command in the context menu.
choose the PNG file and right-click to choosePrintfrom the context menu.
SelectMicrosoft Print to PDFas the printer and clickPrint.
Another dialog box will appear where you might enter theFile nameand go for the file location.
Once done, clickSave.
Pick a layout from the options on the right before you selectPrint.
Save the PDF to any location of your choice.
SelectMicrosoft Print to PDFin the list of printers.
Like Windows, macOS has an in-built feature in the Preview app to handle all PNG to PDF conversions.
initiate the image youd like to convert with thePreviewapp.
SelectFile>Export as PDF.
throw in a file name or use the default andSavethe file to a location of your choice.
you might open this PDF file in Photoshop and continue your edits.
pop swing open the PNG file in Photoshop.
ChooseFile>Save As.
Opt to save the file in your Creative Cloud account or the desktop.
If you choose the desktop, the standardSave Asdialog box will open.
SelectPhotoshop PDFfrom theSave as typedropdown menu.
In theSave Adobe PDFdialog box, select an Adobe PDF preset.
Printing presets help Photoshop decide how the final document will be used.
Desktop printers, commercial printers, or email, etc.
are some common printing presets.
Photoshop creates the PDF document file and saves it in a location of your choice.
Note:
The Save Adobe PDF dialog has a few more optional controls.
These are beyond the scope of this basic guide.
Most of them work in the same way.
you could upload a single image or a batch of PNG images and then opt for conversion button.
Some of them also allow you to drag and drop the images, which speeds up your work.