Object collective will?

Since the scans aren't graphics, in the sense that you're likely to use 
them as images in other documents at a later date, I'd scan them into 
PDFs. More portable and all that.

On Saturday, March 9, 2002, at 01:06  AM, Murray E. Milligan wrote:

> Which is better for storing reference material? Using Adobe and storing 
> the
> scanned document as a pdf or storing the scanned document as a graphic
> image.
>
> I have many pages of reference material from Newsweek and other mags 
> which I
> use in academic reference materials. Rather than have the mags lying 
> arond
> taking up space, I'd like to re-cycle the paper and store it 
> electronically.
>
> What's the object collective will of .pdf vs. graphics?


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