Corel PaintShop Pro lists them as Read Only. They are only supported in the 32 bit version of the software.
Here is an interesting link: http://tedfelix.com/PhotoCD/PCDSoftware.html
find . -name '*.PCD' -exec /path/to/pcdtojpeg -D65 -q 100 -r 4 {} \;
find . -name '*.pcd' -exec /path/to/pcdtojpeg -D65 -q 100 -r 4 {} \;
pcdtoPhotoLine https://www.pl32.com/index.php can read Kodak Photo CD .pcd and .ph files. It also can convert multiple files with build-in Batch Convertor.
PhotoLine also have some settings specially for PCD format:
find . -iname '*.pcd' -exec pcdtojpeg -q 100 -r 5 {} \;
will find *.pcd and *.PCD
Thanks. Now I have a workable solution at no cost.
find . -iname '*.pcd' -exec pcdtojpeg -q 100 -r 5 {} \;
will find *.pcd and *.PCD
Are MacOs/unix and Linux commandsWhat is the OS for this find command? I just checked with Windows cmd version of find. I didn't see any of the options listed.
I find a macOS quicklook plugin here https://github.com/sheepdoll/Quicklook_PCD but is shared 11 years ado as xcode project and should be compiled. Any chance someone use xcode and able to compile it? Wonder if it will work on resent macOS versions.
Today, a DVD player in a local thrift store on the electronics shelf.
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As is the case with a fair number of my cel phone photos, personalized with a finger(print)
Kodak Picture CD (which came out later) is just JPEG files. Photo CD in another format.
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