Do you have IrfanView? It has a plugin for reading KDC files (look for
KDC120.dll in the plugins folder). Manual or batch conversion shouldn't
be a problem once the image is loaded.
If you don't have the plugin, it's included in the formats collection:
Do you mean Kodak native raw camera format? If so, what is the file
extension it uses?
Proprietary raw formats often need a particular piece of software to
read them and convert to other formats. This is usually included on the
CD that comes with camera, but there are many freebies available on the
net that will do the job for a given format.
Irfanview latest version has support for a couple of raw formats - Canon
raw is one of them, possibly Kodak too, but you would need to check.
DW&I use Irfanview to translate .kdc files to jpeg. I think you'll
need to get the plug-ins pack. I would also suggest the Baxbex file
explorer extensions (for Irfanview). I no longer see them on the Bx site
but neither could I find a withdrawal notice so maybe you can find them
someplace.
What's the file extension of the Kodak images? XnView can convert over 400
image formats including these Kodak formats: cin, kdc, k25, pcd, dcr.
XnView comes in small, standard and complete versions, depending on what
plugins you want. Not sure if Kodak requires extra plugins or not. The
complete version has all available plugins, except for a few that you can
only find on the XnView forum. Use the NConvert toolbar button in XnView to
convert the images, or just open them and do 'File - Save As' and then
choose JPG as the format.
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