KDC to JPS conversion is the process of transforming Kodak's KDC raw/bitmap image files into the JPS stereoscopic JPEG format so images can be viewed as side-by-side 3D JPEGs or used in applications that accept JPS. This conversion typically repackages or recompresses image data while preserving stereo pairing and alignment to produce a JPS file compatible with 3D viewers and web playback.
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KDC files use the MIME type image/x-kodak-dc and store raw sensor data mainly from Kodak cameras, preserving high fidelity. JPS files carry the MIME type image/x-jps and encapsulate stereoscopic 3D images encoded similarly to JPEG with added depth information. The KDC format requires raw image processing codecs, while JPS uses standard JPEG codecs with 3D extensions.
The JPS (.JPS) format is commonly used for image. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like KDC.
While specific technical details aren't available here, JPS files generally serve the purpose of storing image effectively within their domain.
Our Online KDC to JPS Converter enables you to effortlessly convert KDC files into the widely supported JPS format. Designed for users who need a simple yet efficient solution, this tool ensures high-quality conversions without any software installation. Whether for professional or personal use, transform your KDC images to JPS in just a few clicks.
KDC files are raw images typically generated by Kodak cameras, containing unprocessed data offering maximum detail. In contrast, JPS is a stereoscopic JPEG format designed for 3D image representation with broader compatibility. While KDC files require specialized software to open, JPS files can be viewed on most standard image viewers.
Keep individual KDC source files under 50–150MB for smooth web conversions; larger raw KDC files may require desktop tools for best results.
To preserve quality, choose a high JPS JPEG quality (90–100) or lossless intermediate export where possible; repeated recompression reduces detail.
For batch conversions, process files in groups of 10–50 to avoid memory/time bottlenecks and use a queue or scriptable tool that preserves naming and stereo order.
Be aware that KDC is a camera-specific format and may lack standardized stereo metadata; some conversions require manual left/right pairing or alignment adjustments.
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If source images contain lens distortion or misalignment, perform pre-conversion corrections (crop, rotate, stereo alignment) to ensure correct 3D viewing in JPS.