PPTM to PCD Converter

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Archival-Grade Quality

PCD stores PPTM slide visuals in 24-bit color at resolutions up to 6144x4096 — Kodak-level quality designed for long-term image preservation.

Presentations to Photo CD

Move slide content from a macro-enabled PPTM format into the Kodak Photo CD standard in a single step — no intermediate conversions needed.

Any Platform, Any Browser

Run the converter from a phone, tablet, or desktop computer. No PowerPoint installation required — just a web browser and your PPTM file.

How to convert PPTM 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

PPTM is a macro-enabled presentation format for Microsoft PowerPoint, introduced with Office 2007 as part of the Office Open XML family. Structurally identical to PPTX — a ZIP archive containing XML parts for slides, layouts, themes, and media — PPTM adds the ability to store and execute VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) macro code within the presentation. The deliberate separation of macro-enabled (.pptm) and macro-free (.pptx) extensions was a security design decision: users and administrators can identify macro-containing files by extension alone, and security policies can block or warn about macro-enabled formats while freely allowing standard PPTX files. PPTM files store VBA projects in a dedicated binary stream (vbaProject.bin) within the ZIP package, alongside the same XML slide content used by PPTX. Macros in PowerPoint presentations power automated slide generation, custom ribbon interfaces, interactive quizzes, data-driven content updates, and integration with external data sources. One advantage is workflow automation — PPTM enables repeatable processes like generating monthly report decks from database queries or updating financial charts across dozens of slides with a single button click. The format preserves full compatibility with the OOXML specification, meaning all standard PowerPoint features — transitions, animations, embedded media, SmartArt — work identically to PPTX. PPTM is supported by Microsoft PowerPoint on Windows and macOS, with macro execution limited to the desktop application.
Developer: Microsoft
Initial release: January 30, 2007
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 PPTM to PCD?

PCD was developed by Kodak for high-resolution image archival with 24-bit color and multi-resolution support. It suits long-term preservation of presentation visuals at exceptional quality.

What opens PCD files?

Adobe Photoshop, IrfanView, XnView, and ImageMagick all read PCD images. Kodak-compatible photo management software also handles the format natively.

What resolution does PCD support?

PCD images can reach up to 6144x4096 pixels and encode data in multiple resolution layers within a single file — from thumbnail previews to full-detail scans.

Does the output contain macros?

No. PCD is a photographic image format with zero capacity for scripts or macros. All VBA content from the source PPTM is completely removed.

Is PCD suitable for archival?

Absolutely — Kodak designed Photo CD specifically for long-term image storage. The 24-bit color depth and multi-resolution structure make it excellent for preserving visual records.

Is PPTM to PCD free?

Convertio offers this conversion at no charge. Premium subscriptions add batch processing and priority queue access for larger projects.