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KDC to PLT

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    How to convert KDC to PLT?

    Online KDC to PLT, you can put the KDC to PLT format on your computer, tablet or mobile phone without downloading any software!

    Step 1

    Upload KDC file

    Select files from your computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging them on the page.
    Step 2

    Select 'PLT'

    Select output PLT or any other format as the conversion result (click the Convert button)
    Step 3

    Download your KDC file

    After the conversion you can download your PLT file and upload it to Google Drive, Dropbox.

    kdc : RAW Bitmap Image

    The KDC file type is primarily associated with Kodak by Eastman Kodak Company. A raw image file (sometimes written RAW image file) contains minimally processed data from the image sensor of a digital camera or image scanner. Raw files are so named because they are not yet processed and ready to be used with a bitmap graphics editor or printed. These files can be edited using Kodak's Photo-Enhancer/Photogen.

    plt : HPGL for cutting plotter

    A vector images format for the HP plotter, created with the help of the Hewlett-Packard Graphics language. It consists of a set of two-character encoding which determines the allocation of starting points in the plotter. It’s used in various programs for plotting and it’s scalable, maintaining image quality. It has an ASCII structure and is an equivalent to HPG files.
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