


However, when in the PDF format, you can print up exactly what you see and what you want. Therefore, when it comes to the printing factor, what you get on screen isn't necessarily what you'll get on paper. The Pixel dimension for screen and print resolution are absolutely different. What's more, when printing up images, the print quality of an image depends upon the Pixel dimension. Neither is it good for repeatedly edited images. JPGs are generally not good for small images or images with textual data.

While images format such as JPG is ideal for image formatting purposes, there are limitations. Converting images to PDF offers more advantages than an individual JPG or TIFF image file itself.
