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How to Apply Nail Foils

Posted: 24 Oct 2021 05:00 PM PDT

If you're longing for bright, metallic nails with lots of bling, nail foils might just be the product for you. These thin strips of foil might look intimidating, but they're actually easier to apply than you'd think. We've detailed a couple of different methods you can use to apply nail foils at home for a professional-looking manicure in no time!

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Nail Foil FAQs

  1. What are nail foils? There are 2 main types of nail foils: the foils that come in a sheet and the foils that come in a pot. Sheet foils typically cover your whole nail, while pot foils can be placed with tweezers in specific spots on your nails. The products that you use are virtually the same, but the application method is slightly different.[1]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 1 Version 2.jpg
    • There are also stamped foils, which is foil that looks like an image, and foil strips, which look like decoupage.
    • Kitchen foil is not the same thing as nail foil. You can find nail foil at most drug stores or beauty supply stores, and they come in a variety of fun colors and patterns.
  2. What should I use—glue, no glue, or gel? The main difference is how much coverage you want your nail foil to give you. If you don't use any glue at all, the foil will still stick to your nails, but it might be slightly spottier. If you use glue, you can get closer to full coverage, but still not a totally covered nail. If you use gel, you can cover your entire nail in foils if you'd like to. Plus, gel nail foil goes on a little smoother.[2]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 2 Version 2.jpg
    • Nail foil glue is different from typical nail glue. It's thinner and slightly less tacky, so it dries faster. You can find nail foil glue at most drug stores or beauty supply stores.
  3. How do I prepare my nails for nail foils? Remove all of your old polish with nail polish remover, then push back your cuticles. Apply a clear base coat and wait for it to dry, then pick out a nail polish that matches the color of the foil you'll be using.[3]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 3 Version 2.jpg
  4. Do I need to apply a top coat to seal my nails? Yes, a top coat is very important—without it, your nail foils might not stay on. You can use a regular clear nail polish top coat, or you can go for a gel one for longer lasting coverage. Whichever top coat you choose, it's important to swipe it over the edges of your nails, too. That way, the foil won't peel up at the edges.[4]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 4 Version 2.jpg
    • Shellac top coat is the same as a gel top coat, they're just different names.
  5. How long do nail foils last? Typically, only a few days. Since nail foils are so thin, they tend to peel off your fingers after only a few days. Professionals generally recommend that you save nail foils for special events or photo shoots so you can get the most out of your nails while they last.[5]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 5 Version 2.jpg
  6. How do I remove nail foils? Soak your nails in pure acetone, and the foils will come right off. Removing nail foils is pretty much exactly like removing nail polish, so there's no special procedure. They'll slide right off your nails, and you can get ready for your next nail polish look![6]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 6 Version 2.jpg
  7. What challenges do nail foils present? Nail foils can sometimes have a steep learning curve, and you may need to do some trial and error before getting them right. Make sure you place your foils precisely on each nail to avoid any crinkling or tearing of the sheet. With most foil, less is more—overdoing it can make your foil flake off faster.[7]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 7.jpg

[Edit]With Glue

  1. Apply your base coat of polish and let it dry. You can pick any nail polish color you'd like—even a clear coat will do! Apply it all over your nails, then let it dry completely. If you have a UV nail dryer, use that to speed up the drying process.[8]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 8.jpg
    • If you don't have a nail dryer, that's fine, too. Try using fast-drying nail polish to make your application a little faster.
    • If you use a gel polish, use rubbing alcohol to take off the top sticky layer of your polish. Otherwise, the nail adhesive won't work.
  2. Swipe on some nail foil adhesive. Grab your bottle of nail foil glue and gently swipe on a thin layer all over your nails. Nail foil glue dries clear, so you won't be able to see it on your top coat. Give the adhesive a couple of minutes to dry before you move on.[9]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 9.jpg
  3. Press a piece of foil onto your nails. If you're using a nail foil sheet, grab a sheet and press the matte side (not the shiny side) onto your nail. When you pick it up, some of the foil will adhere to your nail, and you can add more or move onto the next nail.[10]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 10.jpg
    • In general, nail foil in a sheet will provide almost full coverage, but not quite.
  4. Use tweezers to apply pot nail foil. If you're grabbing nail foils out of a small pot, use tweezers to pick up one piece at a time and place them on your nails. Go slowly, and don't be afraid to move the foil around until it looks perfect. Once you're satisfied with one nail, you can move onto the next nail.[11]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 11.jpg
    • You can also cut up large pieces of sheet foil and use tweezers to apply smaller pieces.
  5. Apply a few layers of top coat. Once you're satisfied with your nail foils, simply grab a bottle of clear top coat and apply a thin layer to all of your nails. Be sure to apply the top coat to the top edge of your nails, too—otherwise, the foils might peel up.[12]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 12.jpg

[Edit]Without Glue

  1. Apply a thin layer of a base coat and let it dry. You can use a colored nail polish or a clear one, depending on the look you're going for. Add a base coat all over your nails, then let it dry. If you need to, you can add a second layer of polish for more coverage—just make sure it dries first before you add nail foils.[13]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 13.jpg
    • Using clear polish is a great way to make your nail foils stand out.
    • Black nail polish is also a great neutral option, and it makes bright colors pop!
  2. Press the foil onto your nails. Grab your nail foil sheet and gently press the matte side onto your nails. Lift the sheet up to reveal the foil on your nail polish. If you'd like to, you can press the sheet onto the same nail again for more coverage. Once you're satisfied with your nail, you can move onto the rest of your hand.[14]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 14.jpg
    • Nail foil will stick to your nail polish, but it might cover slightly less of your nail than if you use a glue or a gel. If you'd like a full coverage look, pick up a bottle of nail glue or nail gel.
    • If you're using small pieces of nail foil that you pick up with tweezers, you'll need to use nail glue or gel to make them stick.
  3. Apply a top coat. When you're happy with your nail foil look, grab a clear top coat and swipe it all over your nails. Be sure to apply it on the top edge of your nails, too, so the foils don't peel up. In general, nail foils will last for a couple of days on your fingers, but they might peel off slightly faster without a glue or a gel.[15]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 15.jpg

[Edit]Gel

  1. Apply a base coat of nail polish and let it dry. You can use a gel nail polish or a regular nail polish. Pick out the color that you'd like to have behind your nail foil, then apply it to all your nails. Wait a couple of minutes for your nail polish to dry before you move on.[16]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 16.jpg
  2. Swipe on a thin layer of nail gel, then let it dry. Nail foil gel is slightly different from nail glue—it's slightly thicker and a bit stickier. Add a thin layer to all of your nails, then wait a couple of minutes for it to dry.[17]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 17.jpg
    • Nail foil gel is called "foil gel." It will say that somewhere on the bottle, and you can find it at most beauty supply stores.
    • If your foil gel says "UV" on it, you'll need to cure it under a UV light. Otherwise, you can just let it air dry.
  3. Press the foil onto your nails and smooth it down. While the adhesive is slightly different, the nail foil application is the same. Grab your sheet of nail foil and gently press it onto your nails. Lift the foil up to reveal the color left on your nails. If you'd like to, you can add more foil to your nail, or you can move on to the rest of your hand.[18]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 18.jpg
    • Gel adhesive provides a lot more coverage than using glue. You can cover your entire nail in nail foil if you'd like to.
    • Gel adhesive works best for sheet nail foils, not small pieces that you pick up with tweezers.
  4. Apply a clear top coat. Protect your nail foil with a clear top coat. You can stick with the gel theme by using a gel top coat, or you can use regular clear polish. Swipe it onto your nails to cover the nail foil and protect it.[19]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 19.jpg

[Edit]Foil Strips

  1. Cut your foil sheet into thin strips. You can make cute vertical stripes on your nails by cutting your foil into pieces. Grab a pair of scissors and snip your foil into thin strips, about wide. If you want to cover all your nails, keep cutting until you have enough for all 10 fingers.[20]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 20.jpg
    • You can make your strips as wide or as thin as you'd like. The thinner they are, the more you'll be able to fit on one nail.
  2. Apply your base nail polish color and let it dry. For a more full coverage look, pick a color that's similar to the color of the nail foil strips you'll be using. Add a couple of coats on each nail for a good amount of coverage, then let the polish dry completely.[21]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 21.jpg
  3. Add a thin layer of nail gel onto your nails. Foil strips adhere best to nail gel, not nail glue. Add a layer to the nail you're working on, but don't let it dry completely. Try to work with your foil strips while the gel is still tacky.[22]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 22.jpg
  4. Apply the nail strips while the nail gel is still wet. Grab a strip of foil with a pair of tweezers and gently lay it on your nail vertically. Keep adding strips of foil until you've covered your entire nail. Let the nail foil sit on your nail for about 1 minute to set.[23]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 23.jpg
    • The nail foil will stick off your nail a little bit right now, which is fine.
  5. Use tweezers to pull the foil off your nails. Get your tweezers again and gently grab one strip of foil. Peel it off slowly to reveal the nail foil on your nails underneath. Pull off the rest of the foils to check out your new nail design![24]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 24.jpg
  6. Seal your nails with a top coat. You can use a normal clear nail polish or a gel top coat. Be sure to seal the edge of your nail, too, so the nail foils don't peel off. Once you're done with one nail, you can move on to the rest of your fingers.[25]
    Apply Nail Foils Step 25.jpg

[Edit]Tips

  • File and buff your nails beforehand for a picture-perfect manicure.

[Edit]Related wikiHows

[Edit]References

  1. https://www.insider.com/nail-foils-make-getting-intricate-nail-designs-easy-2020-7
  2. https://www.insider.com/nail-foils-make-getting-intricate-nail-designs-easy-2020-7
  3. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/how-to/a29866/nail-art-how-to-fancy-foiled-fingertips/
  4. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/how-to/a29866/nail-art-how-to-fancy-foiled-fingertips/
  5. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/how-to/a29866/nail-art-how-to-fancy-foiled-fingertips/
  6. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/how-to/a29866/nail-art-how-to-fancy-foiled-fingertips/
  7. https://www.polishandpaws.com/2018/03/beauty-big-bang-nail-foils-application-tips-and-tricks.html
  8. https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/how-to/a29866/nail-art-how-to-fancy-foiled-fingertips/
  9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=87&v=veUsUHWTscE&feature=youtu.be
  10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=124&v=veUsUHWTscE&feature=youtu.be
  11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=749&v=vCSdhoSc3h8&feature=youtu.be
  12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=179&v=veUsUHWTscE&feature=youtu.be
  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=576&v=AI4Tl2Fmxg4&feature=youtu.be
  14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=90&v=cZpbbj5YAEc&feature=youtu.be
  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=704&v=AI4Tl2Fmxg4&feature=youtu.be
  16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=82&v=-7439P3Lpp4&feature=youtu.be
  17. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=180&v=-7439P3Lpp4&feature=youtu.be
  18. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=114&v=qfUbtfDC3jM&feature=youtu.be
  19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=299&v=qfUbtfDC3jM&feature=youtu.be
  20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=3&v=6UW9USnDzLY&feature=youtu.be
  21. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=10&v=6UW9USnDzLY&feature=youtu.be
  22. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UW9USnDzLY&t=17s
  23. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=20&v=6UW9USnDzLY&feature=youtu.be
  24. https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=34&v=6UW9USnDzLY&feature=youtu.be
  25. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UW9USnDzLY&t=46s

How to Backflip off a Raised Platform

Posted: 24 Oct 2021 09:00 AM PDT

Doing a backflip off a raised platform, such as a diving board, is a pretty cool trick to show off! With practice and dedication, many people can learn how to backflip off a raised platform. Just make sure to stay safe when you're learning and use spotters and mats until you're totally comfortable doing it on your own. Below, we've put together helpful answers to some of the questions you might have about learning to backflip.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]How do I get over my fear of doing a backflip?

  1. Start by practicing backwards rolls on a mattress. Put a mattress on the floor in an open room, without a box spring or frame of any kind. Sit on a short edge of the bed, facing away from the bed. Now, roll backwards towards one side, so one of your shoulders hits the mattress first, sort of like a backwards somersault.[1]
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    • This helps you get a feel for the movements you use to do a backflip, so it's not so intimidating when you start actually practicing backflips.
    • If you can't do this with a mattress, you could put a bunch of firm cushions, such as couch cushions, together on your floor and cover them with a sheet.
  2. Try backflipping onto your knees onto the mattress. Once you're comfortable rolling backwards onto the mattress, stand just in front of one corner of the mattress, facing outwards. Then, crouch down and fling yourself back over the same shoulder you practiced rolling back onto the mattress with, landing on your knees in the middle of the mattress.[2]
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    • Keep doing this until you're totally comfortable with the feeling of backflipping onto your knees.
    • If you're feeling really confident after a few tries, you can attempt to land on your feet on the mattress to really get over your fear of backflipping.

[Edit]How do you do a backflip off something high?

  1. Start by practicing with a mat on the ground. Place a thick gymnastics mat on the ground where you want to land. This cushions your landing while you're learning how to backflip off of a high surface.[3]
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    • You can practice doing this off a ledge, a set of stairs, or a wall, for example.
  2. Jump backwards off the high object while rotating backwards. Climb up onto the raised surface and stand with just your toes on the ledge. Bend down at your knees with your arms back behind you, then swing your arms forward as you jump up and push yourself backwards off the edge. Spin yourself backwards a full 360 degrees in the air to come down on your feet.[4]
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    • You can practice backflipping in the air on a trampoline to get a feel for the movements before you try backflipping off something high.
  3. Bend your knees when you land to cushion your landing. Stop spinning once your feet are aimed straight at the ground. As soon as your feet touch the ground, bend your knees and squat down to the ground, tucking your chest down towards your knees, to stick the landing. Then, stand up straight again when you have your balance.[5]
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    • If you land hard, just keep bending your knees and roll backwards onto your butt and your back to cushion the landing even more.

[Edit]How do you do a standing backflip?

  1. Start by practicing jumping straight up into the air and landing softly. Stand in an open space with some padding, like a carpeted floor or some grass. Bend down at your knees, swinging your arms behind you, then push up off the ground and jump into the air. Swing your arms forward as you jump up, then bend your knees when your feet touch the ground to land firmly.[6]
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    • Repeat this exercise until you can land smoothly and softly.
  2. Spin quickly backwards 360 degrees while you're in the air. Launch yourself into the air using the technique you practiced, but this time arch your back backwards and tuck your knees into your chest when you're in the air. Spin all the way around and land on your feet, bending your knees to land smoothly like you practiced.[7]
    Backflip off a Raised Platform Step 7 Version 2.jpg
    • Have a spotter help rotate you in the air while you're learning until you get the technique down.
    • You can do this on a thick gym mat or even a mattress on the floor to cushion you if you don't land well.

[Edit]Is learning to backflip dangerous?

  1. It can be if you don't practice safely. If you just go straight into trying backflips without any sort of practice on a mattress or a mat, you can land on your neck and hurt yourself. Always work your way up to doing actual backflips with practice exercises before you try to backflip off a raised platform.[8]
    Backflip off a Raised Platform Step 8 Version 2.jpg
    • When you start practicing backflips off raised platforms, it's safer to do them into water than onto a hard surface.

[Edit]How long does it take to learn to backflip?

  1. It could take anywhere from weeks to years, depending on the person. Most people learn how to backflip faster if they have formal gymnastics instruction, but there are some people who can do it naturally without much practice at all. Your level of fitness and your commitment play big roles in how fast you learn.[9]
    Backflip off a Raised Platform Step 9 Version 2.jpg
    • Even if you can't get a formal gymnastics trainer, it's a good idea to have someone who already knows how to backflip teach you how and also spot you. Also, use mats or a mattress to practice so you're less likely to hurt yourself.

[Edit]References

How to Convert Images to PDF

Posted: 24 Oct 2021 01:00 AM PDT

This wikiHow teaches you how to turn an image file (such as a JPG or PNG) into a PDF file. You can convert images into PDF files on Windows and Mac computers, as well as on your iPhone, iPad, or Android.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]On Windows

  1. Open Start . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen. The Start menu will pop up.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 1 Version 2.jpg
    • Alternatively, if you have a picture that you want to convert on your desktop or in another similarly accessible location, right-click the picture, select Open with, and click Photos to open the picture in the Photos app. You can skip to Step 5 if you do this.
  2. Type . This will search your computer for the Photos app, which is where all of your computer's pictures are stored.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 2 Version 2.jpg
  3. Click . It should be at the top of the Start menu.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 3 Version 2.jpg
  4. Select a picture to convert. Click a picture that you want to turn into a PDF to open the picture.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 4 Version 2.jpg
    • If you want to create a PDF with more than one image in it, first click Select in the upper-right side of the Photos window, then click each photo that you want to add to the PDF.
    • If you don't see the image you're looking for, click the More tab and select Folders. You can then click Add a folder and select the folder to which you've saved your photo so it will be indexed by the Photos app.
  5. Click the printer icon. You will see this in the upper-right corner of the window. Alternative, you can press Ctrl + P to open the print dialog screen.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 5 Version 2.jpg
  6. Select as the printer. To do this, just click the drop-down menu at the upper-left corner of the window, and then choose this option. If it was already selected, there's no need to make any changes here.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 6 Version 2.jpg
  7. Click the button. It's at the bottom-left corner of the window. Don't worry, this won't actually print your document—it will virtually "print" it as a PDF file instead.
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  8. Enter a file name. Type a name for your PDF into the "File name" text box near the bottom of the window.
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  9. Select a save location. Click a folder on the left side of the window to select it as your PDF's save location.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 9 Version 2.jpg
  10. Click . It's one of the two buttons in the bottom-right corner of the window. This saves your photo as a new PDF file.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 10 Version 2.jpg

[Edit]On Mac

  1. Open the image you want to convert in Preview. To do this, just double-click the image on your computer—it will open in Preview by default.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 11 Version 3.jpg
    • If the image opens in an app other than Preview, right-click (or press Control as you click) the image, choose Open with, and then select Preview.
    • If you want to add more images to the current file that you plan to turn into a PDF, click the View menu at the top and select Thumbnails. Then, drag any additional photos you want to add to the sidebar.[1]
    • If you want to rearrange the order of the images in the file, drag their thumbnails to the desired positions in the sidebar.
  2. Click the menu. It's at the upper-left corner of the screen.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 12 Version 3.jpg
  3. Click on the menu. This opens options for exporting the document. If you are using newest version of macOS, you can also click on and then skip to Step 5 for saving the pdf version of image.[2]
    Convert Images to PDF Step 13 Version 3.jpg
  4. Select from the "Format" menu. When you choose this option, you can also choose to encrypt the file by adding a password, or to add a Quartz filter (such as a sepia tone) to the final document.[3]
    Convert Images to PDF Step 14 Version 3.jpg
  5. Name the document and click . This save the image(s) as a PDF file.
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[Edit]iPhone or iPad

  1. Open the Photos app. . It's the multicolored flower icon on your home screen or in your App Library.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 21.jpg
  2. Tap the photo you want to convert. You can tap the Albums tab at the bottom first to browse by album, or select Library at the bottom-left to scroll through your camera roll.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 22.jpg
    • If you want to select multiple photos to add to your PDF, tap Select at the top-right corner of the screen, then tap each photo that you want to select.
  3. Tap the "Share" icon . It's the blue square with an arrow at the bottom-left corner of the screen. This opens the sharing menu.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 23.jpg
  4. Tap on the sharing menu. If you don't see this option, swipe up on the sharing menu to display the options below the icons.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 19 Version 2.jpg
  5. Zoom in on the image preview to open it in PDF view. On the "Printer Options" page that expands, you'll see a preview of your image (or, if you selected multiple images, a preview of the first image). To view it as a PDF, place two fingers on the image preview and spread them away from one another—a reverse pinch motion. This opens the selected picture(s) in a PDF preview.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 25.jpg
    • If your iPhone has 3D Touch, you can press down on the preview to open it in a new window and then press down harder to open the PDF preview.
  6. Tap the "Share" icon . This time, you'll see this blue square with an up-arrow at the top-right corner. in the top-right corner of the screen. This will open a menu at the bottom of the screen.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 26.jpg
  7. Tap . This option icon is in the bottom row of the menu. If you don't see it, swipe up on the sharing menu first.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 22 Version 2.jpg
  8. Select a save location. First, you'll notice that the top of the screen says "Photo.pdf" will be saved to (location)." That means your iPhone now knows to create a PDF from the selected photo(s). Choose the location on your iPhone or iPad where you'd like to save the PDF.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 23 Version 2.jpg
    • If you have iCloud Drive enabled, you can select it as your saving location instead of your iPhone or iPad.
    • No matter where you save the image, you can create a new folder by tapping the folder icon with a plus sign in the upper-right corner if you'd like.
  9. Tap . It's at the top-right corner of the screen. This saves the PDF to the selected location.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 24 Version 2.jpg

[Edit]On Android

  1. Download the Image to PDF Converter app from the Play Store .
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    • Type into the search bar and press Enter.
    • Scroll down and select the app called Image to PDF Converter that has a black icon with a green sheet of paper, the word "PDF," and an arrow. The developer is DLM Infosoft.
    • Tap INSTALL.
  2. Open Image to PDF Converter. Tap OPEN in the Google Play Store once the app finishes downloading, or tap the "Image2PDF" icon in your Android's app list—it's the same black-and-green icon you saw before.
    Convert Images to PDF Step 31.jpg
  3. Tap the plus button . It's at the bottom-right corner.
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  4. Tap . This tells the app to open your image gallery.
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    • If it's your first time using the app, you'll be asked to give it permission to access files on your Android first.
  5. Tap the image(s) you want to convert. You can select one or more images to add to your PDF. You should see a checkmark appear at the center of each selected picture.
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  6. Tap . It's at the top-right corner. This prepares a PDF document containing the selected image(s).
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  7. Tap the PDF icon. It's a white sheet of paper with a red design (the Adobe logo), and you'll see in the upper-right corner of the screen.
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  8. Enter the PDF details. Type a name for the PDF into the top field. Then, you can make some optional adjustments, such as locking the file with a password or compressing it to a smaller size.
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  9. Tap to save the file. It's at the bottom-right corner of the window. This saves the PDF to a folder called DLMImageToPdf in your Android's default storage location. You'll be taken to this location immediately once the file is created.
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[Edit]Tips

  • PDFs are useful ways of storing multiple related images (e.g., your driver's license front and back, your passport pages, and/or your social security card).

[Edit]Warnings

  • PDFs usually take up less space than do their picture counterparts, so you can expect your picture(s) to suffer a drop in quality.

[Edit]Related wikiHows

[Edit]References

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