Kodak PCD format?

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AeB
Mar 7, 2005
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I’ve got near 1K CDs from Kodak with PCD images which can be seen by Photoshop, but few other applications.

I’m looking to convert them to JPEG. Would you know of an application that might take a folder full of the …PCD files and convert them to JPEGs.

Or do you suggest something else.

My access to newsgroups is limited, so a copy of your reply to gets bonus gratitude.

Alexander

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RSD99
Mar 7, 2005
IrfanView
www.irfanview.com

To open PhotoCD files, you need to download the plugins, which are a separate download from the main program. The GOOD NEWS: The price is right …. free.

"AeB" wrote in message
I’ve got near 1K CDs from Kodak with PCD images which can be seen by Photoshop, but few other applications.

I’m looking to convert them to JPEG. Would you know of an application
that
might take a folder full of the …PCD files and convert them to JPEGs.
Or do you suggest something else.

My access to newsgroups is limited, so a copy of your reply to gets bonus gratitude.

Alexander

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AeB
Mar 8, 2005
Thanks. I checked it out again, but I can’t tell if it will convert a bunch of files at once, or if you have to do them one at at time.

Do you know?

Alexander

"RSD99" wrote in message
IrfanView
www.irfanview.com

To open PhotoCD files, you need to download the plugins, which are a separate download from the main program. The GOOD NEWS: The price is right … free.

"AeB" wrote in message
I’ve got near 1K CDs from Kodak with PCD images which can be seen by Photoshop, but few other applications.

I’m looking to convert them to JPEG. Would you know of an application
that
might take a folder full of the …PCD files and convert them to JPEGs.
Or do you suggest something else.

My access to newsgroups is limited, so a copy of your reply to gets bonus gratitude.

Alexander

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Larry CdeBaca
Mar 8, 2005
File |Batch conversion/rename
Navigate to your desired folders in the right pane, click to open Select the file(s) you want (single; range, using Shift key; multiple, using Ctrl key)
Double-click to send them to the left pane
Select your directory (Output Directory) or click on ‘Use this directory’ button
Click Start.

Irfanview Help: search for "batch conversion"
C’mon guys, look for the help text yourself! 😉

"AeB" wrote in message
Thanks. I checked it out again, but I can’t tell if it will convert a bunch of files at once, or if you have to do them one at at time.
Do you know?

Alexander

"RSD99" wrote in message
IrfanView
www.irfanview.com

To open PhotoCD files, you need to download the plugins, which are a separate download from the main program. The GOOD NEWS: The price is right
… free.

"AeB" wrote in message
I’ve got near 1K CDs from Kodak with PCD images which can be seen by Photoshop, but few other applications.

I’m looking to convert them to JPEG. Would you know of an application
that
might take a folder full of the …PCD files and convert them to JPEGs.
Or do you suggest something else.

My access to newsgroups is limited, so a copy of your reply to gets bonus gratitude.

Alexander

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AeB
Mar 11, 2005
Much thanks, Larry.

This information was important for me before I downloaded it.

Alexander

"Larry CdeBaca" wrote in message
File |Batch conversion/rename
Navigate to your desired folders in the right pane, click to open Select the file(s) you want (single; range, using Shift key; multiple, using Ctrl key)
Double-click to send them to the left pane
Select your directory (Output Directory) or click on ‘Use this directory’ button
Click Start.

Irfanview Help: search for "batch conversion"
C’mon guys, look for the help text yourself! 😉

"AeB" wrote in message
Thanks. I checked it out again, but I can’t tell if it will convert a bunch of files at once, or if you have to do them one at at time.
Do you know?

Alexander

"RSD99" wrote in message
IrfanView
www.irfanview.com

To open PhotoCD files, you need to download the plugins, which are a separate download from the main program. The GOOD NEWS: The price is right
… free.

"AeB" wrote in message
I’ve got near 1K CDs from Kodak with PCD images which can be seen by Photoshop, but few other applications.

I’m looking to convert them to JPEG. Would you know of an application
that
might take a folder full of the …PCD files and convert them to JPEGs.
Or do you suggest something else.

My access to newsgroups is limited, so a copy of your reply to gets bonus gratitude.

Alexander

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AeB
Mar 20, 2005
Thanks again, Larry.

As I said in my e-mail, I downloaded and ran "Irfanview" and it has made short work of converting 300 0f the 400 …PCDs I have. Now if I can just find that one other CD…

Alexander

"AeB" wrote in message
Much thanks, Larry.

This information was important for me before I downloaded it.
Alexander

"Larry CdeBaca" wrote in message
File |Batch conversion/rename
Navigate to your desired folders in the right pane, click to open Select the file(s) you want (single; range, using Shift key; multiple, using Ctrl key)
Double-click to send them to the left pane
Select your directory (Output Directory) or click on ‘Use this directory’ button
Click Start.

Irfanview Help: search for "batch conversion"
C’mon guys, look for the help text yourself! 😉

"AeB" wrote in message
Thanks. I checked it out again, but I can’t tell if it will convert a bunch of files at once, or if you have to do them one at at time.
Do you know?

Alexander

"RSD99" wrote in message
IrfanView
www.irfanview.com

To open PhotoCD files, you need to download the plugins, which are a separate download from the main program. The GOOD NEWS: The price is right
… free.

"AeB" wrote in message
I’ve got near 1K CDs from Kodak with PCD images which can be seen by Photoshop, but few other applications.

I’m looking to convert them to JPEG. Would you know of an application
that
might take a folder full of the …PCD files and convert them to JPEGs.

Or do you suggest something else.

My access to newsgroups is limited, so a copy of your reply to gets bonus gratitude.

Alexander

Master Retouching Hair

Learn how to rescue details, remove flyaways, add volume, and enhance the definition of hair in any photo. We break down every tool and technique in Photoshop to get picture-perfect hair, every time.

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