Re:
You do not get my point: Instead of adding an extra
step to make PDF
files, I think it is better to keep the raw scans.
Having scanned tens of thousands of pages, hundreds of manuals (the majority
of which are available online, free, at Howard's site), let me make a few
comments about that also:
First, the scanning is done natively in Acrobat. You don't scan individual
pages, and then create a PDF file from 100 individual files. You scan
documents, not pages, Acrobat itself is the scanning program, there are no
individual files to save. However, Acrobat becomes, in effect, a
"container" for what are almost invariably "JPEG" files, and you can
export
individual JPEG or TIFF or pretty much {whatever format you want} files of
each individual page, with a single mouse click. (and then, if you want,
you can "touch them up" any way you want with any program you want, and then
reimport the "new" page, either replacing the old page or as an additional
page).
I really don't think that you understand the nature and capabilities of the
product (Acrobat) that you are criticizing.