Convert PCD to PCX
Max file size 100mb.
PCD vs PCX Format Comparison
| Aspect | PCD (Source Format) | PCX (Target Format) |
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| Format Overview |
PCD
Kodak Photo CD
Digital image format created by Kodak in 1992 for professional photo archiving on compact discs. Stores photographs at multiple resolutions (Base/16 to 64Base) in a single file using YCC color encoding with 24-bit RGB output. Designed for high-quality film scanning and photo distribution services. Standard Format Lossless |
PCX
ZSoft Paintbrush
Raster image format created by ZSoft Corporation for PC Paintbrush in 1985. Uses RLE compression with support for 1-24 bit color. One of the earliest widely-used PC graphics formats. Legacy Format Lossless |
| Technical Specifications |
Structure: Image Pac with multi-resolution hierarchy
Color Depth: 24-bit RGB (via YCC color encoding) Resolution: Base/16 (128×192) to 64Base (4096×6144) Compression: Huffman + subsampled chroma (YCC 4:2:0) Extensions: .pcd |
Structure: 128-byte header + RLE pixel data
Color Depth: 1/2/4/8/24-bit Compression: Run-Length Encoding (RLE) Transparency: None Extensions: .pcx |
| Syntax Examples |
PCD uses binary Image Pac format: Image Pac structure: Resolutions: Base/16 → 64Base Color space: Photo YCC (luminance + chroma) Encoding: Huffman compressed residuals Each resolution builds on previous Film term: 35mm scan equivalent |
PCX binary format (not human-readable): PCX file structure: Header with format metadata Image dimensions and color depth Pixel data (compressed/raw) Optional footer/trailer |
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| Version History |
Introduced: 1992 (Kodak)
Discontinued: 2004 (Kodak Photo CD service ended) Status: Legacy (read-only support) Evolution: Succeeded by JPEG, TIFF, RAW formats |
Format: ZSoft Paintbrush
Status: Legacy Support: Pillow native read/write |
| Software Support |
Pillow (Python): Native read support (PcdImagePlugin)
ImageMagick: Read support IrfanView: Full read support Other: XnView, ACDSee, GIMP (via plugin) |
Pillow: Native read/write support
ImageMagick: Full support Other: Various specialized tools |
Why Convert PCD to PCX?
Converting PCD to PCX transforms Kodak Photo CD images into ZSoft Paintbrush format. PCD files from Photo CD disc collections can be converted to PCX for use in modern applications and workflows.
Photo CD images contain high-quality 35mm film scans at multiple resolutions. Converting to PCX makes these professional photographs accessible in a format supported by current tools and systems.
The conversion preserves the image quality from the original Photo CD scan while producing output compatible with PCX-supporting applications. This enables continued use of legacy photo archives.
For users with Photo CD disc collections, converting to PCX ensures long-term accessibility of their photographic memories and professional archives.
Key Benefits of Converting PCD to PCX:
- RLE Compression: Lossless run-length encoding preserves all image data
- Legacy Compatible: Works with DOS/Windows image viewers and editors
- Simple Format: Well-documented 128-byte header with straightforward structure
- 24-bit Color: Full RGB color support for photographic content
- Historical Standard: One of the earliest PC graphics formats
- Pillow Native: Python Pillow library handles PCX read/write natively
- Compact Storage: RLE compression efficient for images with solid areas
Practical Examples
Example 1: Photo Archive Conversion
Input PCD file (family_photo.pcd):
PCD Photo CD image: Resolution: 3072×2048 (16Base) Color: 24-bit RGB Source: 35mm film scan Content: Family photograph
Output PCX file (family_photo.pcx):
PCX output: ✓ Full resolution preserved ✓ ZSoft Paintbrush format ✓ Quality maintained ✓ Modern tool compatible ✓ Archive-ready output ✓ Widely supported ✓ Professional quality
Example 2: Legacy Photo Recovery
Input PCD file (vacation_1998.pcd):
PCD vacation image: Resolution: 1536×1024 (4Base) Color: 24-bit RGB Source: Photo CD disc Content: Travel photograph
Output PCX file (vacation_1998.pcx):
Recovered PCX: ✓ Photo recovered from PCD ✓ Modern format output ✓ Shareable and viewable ✓ Color accuracy preserved ✓ Ready for editing ✓ Platform independent ✓ Future-proof storage
Example 3: Batch Disc Conversion
Input PCD file (scan_001.pcd):
PCD disc scan: Resolution: 768×512 (Base) Color: 24-bit RGB Source: Kodak Photo CD Content: Scanned photograph
Output PCX file (scan_001.pcx):
Converted PCX: ✓ Batch processing ready ✓ Consistent output format ✓ Quality standardized ✓ ZSoft Paintbrush compatible ✓ Organized archive ✓ Easy cataloging ✓ Professional workflow
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is PCD format?
A: PCD (Kodak Photo CD) is a digital image format created by Kodak in 1992 for professional photo archiving on CDs. It stores photographs at multiple resolutions from Base/16 (128×192) to 64Base (4096×6144) in a single file using YCC color encoding.
Q: What is PCX format?
A: PCX (ZSoft Paintbrush) is an image format. Raster image format created by ZSoft Corporation for PC Paintbrush in 1985. Uses RLE compression with support for 1-24 bit color. One of the earliest widely-used PC graphics formats.
Q: Why convert PCD to PCX?
A: Converting PCD to PCX makes Photo CD images accessible in a widely supported format. PCD files from Kodak Photo CD discs cannot be viewed in most modern applications, so conversion to PCX enables viewing, editing, and sharing.
Q: Is the conversion lossless?
A: The PCD image data is read at full quality from the Photo CD file. The output PCX format preserves all pixel data losslessly.
Q: What resolution does PCD support?
A: Photo CD stores images at multiple resolutions: Base/16 (128×192), Base/4 (384×256), Base (768×512), 4Base (1536×1024), 16Base (3072×2048), and 64Base (4096×6144). The converter reads the default resolution provided by Pillow.
Q: Can I batch convert multiple PCD files?
A: Yes, you can upload and convert multiple PCD files simultaneously. Each file will be converted to PCX format independently, allowing efficient processing of entire Photo CD disc collections.
Q: Is Kodak Photo CD still supported?
A: Kodak discontinued the Photo CD service in 2004, but the file format remains readable. Our converter uses Pillow's native PcdImagePlugin to read PCD files without requiring any Kodak software.
Q: What happened to Kodak Photo CD?
A: Kodak Photo CD was launched in 1992 as a professional photo archiving service where film was scanned and stored on CDs. The service was popular in the 1990s but was discontinued in 2004 as digital cameras became mainstream. Converting PCD files preserves these legacy photo archives.