Creating the master jpeg file
1. Open MS Paint. If not sure how, open Windows -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Paint. Stretch the image borders to create a huge working space so that we can paste multiple documents in the white area. Save this image as a jpeg or jpg.
Filling the master file with documents
2. Now open all the scanned/ smartphone pictures of your documents to be uploaded in multiple windows of "MS Paint".
3. In each of the window, crop the image so that you remove unnecessary borders etc and trim to just display the document.
4. Repeat the steps below for each of the document you have opened. Save the image periodically after pasting each document image.
a. Press Ctrl+A to select all of the window content.
b. Alt-tab to select the MSPaint window we opened in Step 1.
c. Press Ctrl+V to paste the content . Drag & arrange the pasted image side-by-side with other pasted images from previous steps.
d. If the pasted image is too big, reduce zoom level so that its comfortable to work on other parts of the image.
5. Now you must have one big saved image containing multiple documents. Make a copy of this master file before proceeding. Go to File Explorer, do a Copy n Paste of the image file for a backup.
6. The tricky part here is that you finally need a .pdf file that is 500kb or less. Lets do that.
Resizing the master file to fit size
7. Click on Resize. Select 'Percentage' and make sure 'Maintain Aspect Ratio' is selected.
8. Change the initial value of 100 to, say, 50 and try saving the image. This must reduce the file size considerably. If it is still above 500kb, press Ctrl+Z to undo the re-size and try a lesser number until you reach the dream number of 500kb.
9. You might also face the opposite where the file size has gone down too much with a loss of quality of the image. Undo the re-size and try a higher number than before.
10. In case you feel you have messed up with the original image, delete it, make a copy from the backup you created in step 5 and start the resize process once again.
Convert image to a pdf document
11. At this point you must have a jpg file that is just under 500kb. Once this is ready, go to http://smallpdf.com/jpg-to-pdf
to convert the image to a pdf document. This is the site I used for the conversion process. Please feel free to use any other tool to achieve the result.
12. This process further reduces the file size which is good. You might also want to keep the jpg file size a little above 500kb so that the pdf ends up being a little less than 500kb.
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