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At 01:25 AM 12/11/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Been hanging out on Phil Greenspun's (totally excellent) photo.net lately,
>and it's got me kind of convinced to start archiving my photos with Kodak's
>PhotoCD. It's a proprietary format, which sucks, but I understand that Linux
>has support to read this -- anyone out there have much experience with this?

A while ago I wanted to look at some Boeder Photo CD collections. First I
tried a program called xpcd (I found it with altavista), which had some
kind of plugin for gimp also. For some reason I didn't like the program I
finally converted the pcd pictures to jpg with ImageMagick's convert and
viewed with xv.

pete

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