How do I create a pdf from a large jpeg file

I am trying to convert a 20MB jpeg file into PDF using acrobat but I get an error that says the file is either not supported or is a corrupted/damaged file. However, I can open the jpeg in windows image viewer and photoshop.
Why not convert it in photoshop you ask? This is because every time I try to save a large file as pdf in photoshop, I get a corrupted file. I get the error "out of memory" when I try to open the file.
The 20MB jpeg file was originally a psd file, saved as jpeg and now being converted to pdf. Questions:
Is there a file size limit to convert to pdf in acrobat?
Why are my pdf files saved from photoshop saying 'out of memory'?

Hello,
I was able to receive help from Adobe chat and resolve the issue. I did not get any answers as to why I was getting the error message. But to get around the error message, these are the steps:
1. Save image as Jpeg (in photoshop or whatever)
2. In windows explorer, right-click on jpeg file and click "open file with" and choose Adobe Acrobat
3. Once the file is open in Acrobat, File > Save (not save as) then save in desired file name.
This is another option to save jpegs as PDFs. An even better option for saving images into PDFs is to save the file as Photoshop EPS format in photoshop, you can then open it in Acrobat to save as a PDF. While saving as Jpeg and converting to pdf yielded a ~15mb file, saving the files as a PhotoshopEPS first then converting it to PDF yields a smaller file, at ~9mb. Still the same quality.

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