OXPS to PCD Converter

OXPS to Photo CD conversion — free and online

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Multi-Resolution Storage

PCD stores images at multiple resolutions in a single file — from low-res preview to high-res output.

Secure Handling

OXPS uploads are deleted after conversion. PCD files are removed from servers within 24 hours.

Remote Processing

No Kodak software needed. Cloud servers handle the OXPS to PCD conversion entirely.

How to convert OXPS to PCD

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose pcd or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your pcd file right afterwards

About formats

OXPS (Open XPS) is a fixed-layout document format standardized as ECMA-388 in June 2009, representing an evolution of Microsoft's original XPS specification. The format packages fixed-layout pages, fonts, images, and metadata in a ZIP-based Open Packaging Conventions container — the same packaging framework used by DOCX, XLSX, and other Office Open XML formats. Each page is described using an XML markup language that specifies paths, glyphs, images, and canvas elements with precise coordinates, producing documents that render identically regardless of the viewing device or printer. OXPS incorporated several changes from the original XPS: the use of JPEG XR for high dynamic range images, support for the Open Packaging Conventions 2nd edition, and alignment with the Ecma standardization process. Windows 8 and later generate OXPS (rather than XPS) when printing to the Microsoft XPS Document Writer. One advantage is standards-based document fidelity — as an Ecma standard, OXPS provides a vendor-neutral, fully specified format for documents that must look identical everywhere they are rendered, essential for legal filings, regulatory submissions, and archival records. The fixed-layout model is another strength: unlike reflowable formats, OXPS documents preserve exact page composition including precise glyph positioning and vector graphics. Built-in support in Windows and the .NET framework provides native viewing and creation capabilities without third-party software.
Developer: Ecma International
Initial release: June 2009
PCD (Photo CD) is a proprietary image format developed by Eastman Kodak in partnership with Philips, launched in 1992 as a system for transferring 35mm film photographs to compact discs for digital viewing and printing. Each PCD file stores a single photograph at five different resolutions in a hierarchical structure called an Image Pac: Base/16 (192x128), Base/4 (384x256), Base (768x512), 4Base (1536x1024), and 16Base (3072x2048), with optional 64Base (6144x4096) on Pro Photo CD discs. Images are stored in Kodak's proprietary YCC color space (a variant of CIE Lab via the Photo YCC color model), which captures a wider gamut than sRGB, at 8 bits per component in the luminance channel and subsampled chrominance. The multi-resolution pyramid is encoded using a progressive scheme: the Base image is stored directly, and each higher resolution is stored as a residual (difference) that refines the upscaled previous level, keeping the total file size manageable. One advantage is the exceptional scan quality: Photo CD scans were performed on Kodak's professional PIW (Photo Imaging Workstation) scanners by trained operators, producing consistently excellent results from 35mm negatives and slides — often better than what contemporary consumer flatbed scanners could achieve. The multi-resolution structure is another notable feature: a single PCD file serves needs from thumbnail browsing to high-resolution printing without separate file versions. PCD files can be read by Adobe Photoshop, ImageMagick, GIMP (via plugin), IrfanView, and XnView, ensuring continued access to the millions of Photo CD images created during the format's commercial peak in the 1990s.
Developer: Eastman Kodak
Initial release: 1992

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert OXPS to PCD?

PCD is the Kodak Photo CD format designed for multi-resolution image archiving — it stores multiple quality levels in one file, useful for legacy photography workflows.

What software opens PCD files?

IrfanView, XnView, Adobe Photoshop, and GIMP all open and display Kodak Photo CD images. Most professional photo management tools also recognize the format.

Does PCD store multiple resolutions?

Yes — a single PCD file can contain the same image at several resolution levels, from small thumbnails up to high-resolution prints, in one compact package.

How quickly does OXPS to PCD conversion finish?

Cloud servers process OXPS to PCD in seconds. The multi-resolution encoding is handled server-side, so your device stays free during the entire process.

Is OXPS to PCD conversion free?

Yes — Convertio provides free OXPS to PCD conversion for standard files. Premium accounts unlock batch processing and expanded capacity for archival projects.

Can I convert multiple OXPS files to PCD at once?

Yes — upload several OXPS documents and convert them all to PCD simultaneously, making it easy to build a Photo CD archive from multiple source files.