Combining mulitple image files into a PDF results in different pages sizes

Hi
I prepared 150 images in Photoshop using a script. All the images are the same pixels dimensions, same resolution and same file type.
When I combine them into a PDF using Acrobat XI, some of the pages are very small. I cannot see the logic as to why this happens, and nor can I fix it.
Any ideas?
/Jason

Acrobat should be using the same information - pixel dimensions and resolution (except for filetypes like GIF where it is ignored). May be worth reopening an image from a problem page and rechecking these values.

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