Single Page PDF Export from InDesign?

We've just started sending our catalogs direct to the printer, rather than sending them through a pre-press house. We've fixed most of the snags, but the biggest pain right now is exporting PDFs to ship to the printer. Right now, we have to go one page at a time - open the spread, export one page, export the other page, close it and go to the next one. Needless to say, that takes a while.
I can export a PDF from the book file. That part is simple enough. But what I would love is to export from my book file and wind up with a PDF broken up into individual pages, which I could then simply upload to the printer. I know I could export the book PDF, then open the book in Acrobat and break it out a page at a time, but that's nearly as prone to errors as the longer way.
I'm thinking a custom script for Acrobat might do this work for me, but I don't know.
If anyone knows how to make this work, it would save us a ton of time.

DeMayne wrote:
Where would the loss in quality come into play? You have the opportunity to open the pdf with all inherited settings, including dpi and bit depth. I've experienced much larger file sizes, but never a loss in quality. My experience would come from creating indesign documents where the images in the book are Photoshop psds or smart objects. Your insight will be useful for future projects.
You've made the assumption that all content in the PDF is raster, all the same resolution, and all in the same color space. Most PDF contains both raster and vector content (like type) that is heavily degraded by opening in Photoshop, and you run a severe risk of changing solid black type to a 4-color mix that is very difficult to print, even it it isn't likely to be jaggy due to rasterization.
PDF saved from Photoshop (with preserve editing capabilities enabled) can be reopened in Photoshop without harm, but not PDF from other sources.

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