The Photo CD is a system designed by Kodak to store photographic images on a compact disk. The Photo CD was introduced by Kodak in 1992, and the format was designed to hold as many as 100 high resolution images on a disk. Files on a Photo CD are encoded in a proprietary PCD format. There is no native way to copy the PCD files to a Macintosh computer in OS X, but you can use Apple’s iPhoto to import images off a Kodak Photo CD. Tips Writer Bio
