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I recently found an old laptop that contains thousands of images collected over many years. The files are stored in different formats, including JPG, PNG, BMP, TIFF, GIF, WEBP, and several other image types that were created using different devices and software. My goal is to organize this collection and convert the images into PDF files so they can be archived, shared, and printed more easily. Since the images are spread across multiple folders and formats, I need a solution that can handle bulk conversion without requiring me to process each file individually.

Many of these images include family photographs, scanned documents, old project files, certificates, receipts, and personal memories that I want to preserve in a more accessible format. Converting them into PDF would make storage and retrieval much easier while also reducing the hassle of managing numerous file types. I am particularly interested in a tool that can maintain image quality during conversion and support large batches of files.

While researching available options, I came across SysTools Image Converter. The software looks promising because it reportedly supports more than 30 image formats and can convert them into over 18 different output formats, including PDF and DOC. This caught my attention because my image collection contains a mix of file types, and I would prefer using a single application rather than multiple tools for different formats. The software also appears to offer batch conversion capabilities, which could save a significant amount of time when working with thousands of images.

Another reason I am considering SysTools Image Converter is its flexibility. Besides PDF, it seems capable of converting images into various document and image formats, which could be useful if I need different output types in the future. The ability to process multiple files at once and manage a diverse image collection through one interface sounds much more convenient than manually converting files one by one.

Before making a decision, I wanted to hear from people who have actually used the software. Has anyone here used SysTools Image Converter for converting large collections of mixed image formats into PDF files? How was the conversion quality, processing speed, and overall experience? Would you recommend it for organizing and preserving an old image archive, or is there another tool that you believe works better for this purpose?