Convert jpg to pdf with proper bounding box for LaTeX

Hi,
does anybody know how I can use Acrobat 8 Professional on my Mac to convert a jpg into a pdf that with a proper bounding box for LaTeX?
When I import the jpg and save it as a pdf, then LaTeX cannot determine the correct size, and, therefore, the picture appears way too big in LaTeX's output.
The LaTeX Error message is "Cannot determine size of graphic in myPic.pdf (no BoundingBox)"
On my Mac I don't even know how to check the size of the bounding box.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Kurt

Hi - thanks for all the answers.
I have tried to use Graphics Converter but it has way too many options, and if I just use the default one's, the pdf quality is changed, so black does not appear as black anymore but slightly grey. And since Graphics Converter changed the pdf unexpectedly, I don't want to risk that it changes something else that I might miss now and only realize when the manuscript is in print.
Currently, I cannot check if the correct Bounding Box would be set using Graphics Converter: My LaTeX implementation shows the pdf in the correct size, even without bounding box, but the LaTeX implementation of the journal I am submitting the graphics to does not, and since I already submitted the manuscript, I cannot check anymore. Using GhostView on a PC would help, but on a Mac I don't get GhostScript to do that.
I cannot use jpg's directly, as the journal does not support jpg's.
The figures were prepared using photoshop, so maybe I try exporting them directly from there, but as far as I remember, this did not set the bounding box correctly either. But since I am not sure I need to test it again.
Is there a way to view the bounding box?
I thought that the bounding box just gives the dimensions in pixels, so does the actual size really matter?
Thanks a lot.
Kurt

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