108 This filter cannot read the file overview.pcd.
109 MS Photo CD Import Filter
110 Most images are protected by copyright laws. If an image is copyrighted, you must have permission from the copyright owner to use it.
111 This file is not recognized as a Kodak Photo CD (PCD) file.
112 This filter cannot read the file info.pcd.
113 There is not enough memory to import the file you selected. Close other applications to free up memory or select a lower resolution image. Then try again.
114 A thumbnail preview is not available for this file.
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117 overview.pcd
128 Importing an Image from a Kodak Photo CD\n\nEach image on your Kodak Photo CD is available in six different resolutions.
129 When you import an image, choose the resolution that best suits your needs for quality and disk space. Generally, the higher an image's resolution, the better the quality of the image.
130 However, a high quality, high resolution image takes up a significant amount more disk space and memory and takes a longer time to print than a lower resolution image. \n\n
131 Here are guidelines for choosing the correct resolution for the image you are importing:\n\nChoose the resolution 2048 x 3072 pixels or 1024 x 1536 pixels to import the highest quality image for doing image processing, for example.
132 This image will occupy the most disk space and take longer to print than a lower resolution image.\n\n
133 Choose the resolution 512 x 768 pixels to import an average quality image which is sufficient for most letters or newsletters.\n\n
134 Choose the resolution 256 x 384 pixels to import a coarser, less defined image which may be sufficient for a draft, for example.\n\n
135 Choose the resolution 128 x 192 pixels to import a thumbnail of your image for a proof sheet, for example. \n\n(Photo CD Portions (C) 1992 Eastman Kodak. All rights reserved.)\n