Why is 500kb jpg file too large for PDF readers?

I have a jpg file size of 500kb and it is too big for GoodReader and PDF reader.  Adobe Reader does not appear in the "Open In" dialog.  Please help. I have an iPad 2.
hawkdavis

Can you open these attachments in your email with no issues? There is no way that 500kb is too large as Diavonex has already stated.
Two thoughts - the jpgs are not being saved correctly or you have an issue with GoodReader.
Have you restarted your iPad? Quit GoodReader completely and then try again?

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