Hacer OCR masivo solo a 2 páginas de cada PDF

Ojala y me puedan ayudar a crear una acción en acrobat 9 o 10 pro, para hacer OCR solamente a las 2 primeras páginas de varios PDF, sin tener que hacerlo individualmente para cada uno de ellos.
Me explico mejor, tengo 100 PDFs, y necesito sacar información solamente de las 2 primeras páginas, para esto necesito crear una acción que me permita automatizar este proceso y no tener que hacer de uno en uno ocr a cada pdf.
Gracias.

Me temo que necesitarás utilizar un Javascript con dos acciones:
Sobre una copia de tus PDFs, que primero extraiga las dos primeras páginas de cada PDF
y segundo que efectúe el OCR, no perdiendo tiempo en contenidos de páginas que se descartaría.
Mira también en esta página si encuentras algo útil:
Actions Exchange
http://acrobatusers.com/actions-exchange?trackingid=JZXYQ
concretamente tienes una llamada:
Extract Pages 1 & 2
También tienes ahí un tutorial:
OCR multiple files at once using Acrobat 9
http://acrobatusers.com/tutorials/ocr-multiple-files-once-using-ocr-multiple-feature
En esa página puedes tambien efectuar preguntas especializadas.
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