Is it possible to send Adobe reader photos to Nero slideshow?

I am trying to send my scanned photos in Adobe reader to Nero slide show.  Any suggestions?

I don't think scanning photos to PDF is a good idea; better use an image format like JPEG, PNG, TIFF, ...

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