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The tricky task of supporting Photo CDs on Linux
Thu, 03 Jan 2008 16:00:00 GMT
In the photography world, a prominent proprietary file format is Kodak's Photo CD (.PCD). Once the premiere format for film scanning, it is now a difficult-to-work-around relic. Recently I set out to resurrect some old PCD images on a Linux system -- a challenge that serves as an object lesson in the importance of open standards in any kind of digital archive. Source... |
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