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This sets the number of colors that the output file will contain. The maximum allowable is 256 (which is a lot). Setting this to 0 will perform no color reduction. For best results, use the smallest number of colors that produce a satisfying vector image. For monochrome images, use color count = 2.
Set this to the color of the background that should be ignored
This sets the number of times curves will be smoothed before fitting to a spline. Default is 4. Please set a value between 1 - 10
This sets the degree to which we blur regions with similar colors when searching for edges. Too little despeckling will cause your image to have wiggly vectors caused by discrete pixels; too much and your image may turn out looking blurred beyond recognition.
Correctly orient the image using the gravity sensor data stored in EXIF
Strip the image of any profiles, EXIF, and comments to reduce size



How to Convert KDC to SVG?

  1. Click the “Choose Files” button to select your KDC files.
  2. Click the “Convert to SVG” button to start the conversion.
  3. When the status change to “Done” click the “Download SVG” button

Easy to Use

Simply upload your KDC files and click the convert button. You can also batch convert KDC to SVG format.

Best Quality

We use both open source and custom software to make sure our conversions are of the highest quality. In most cases, you can fine-tune conversion parameters using “Advanced Settings” (optional, look for the icon).

Free & Secure

Our KDC to SVG Converter is free and works on any web browser. We guarantee file security and privacy. Files are protected with 256-bit SSL encryption and automatically delete after a few hours.


Kodak DC120 Digital Camera RAW (KDC) is an obsolete raw file format that stores images in 24-bit color. KDC was first produced by Kodak’s DC50 camera and then continued with the DC120 camera, which had a 1280 x 960 pixel charge-coupled device (CCD) sensor. At the time, KDC was an improvement on the raw images produced by earlier versions of Kodak’s DC Series of compact digital cameras, which were popular in the 1990s to 2000s. 

How to open a KDC file?

When this file type was supported, Kodak included a compact disc (CD) with the camera that contained Kodak Picture Transfer software. Depending on your current operating system, this program might or might not work. Instead, try a more modern program that supports KDC files, such as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom (Lightroom), which works on Microsoft Windows and macOS. 

Alternatively, try darktable, which is cross-platform, open-source, and free. Besides Lightroom, other paid programs that can open KDC include ACDSee Photo Manager , HDR Darkroom, and Corel PaintShop Pro

Developed by: Kodak

Initial Release: 1996

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a resolution-independent, open-standard file format. It is based on Extensible Markup Language (XML), uses vector graphics, and supports limited animation. The main benefit of using an SVG file is, as the name implies, its scalability. This file type can be resized without a loss in image quality. In addition, SVG is unique in that it is not an image format. Instead, it is an XML-based standard that provides information for creating two-dimensional vector images.

How to open an SVG file?

SVG files open readily in most web browsers, such as Firefox or Microsoft Edge. In addition, since SVG is an XML file, you can view the XML-associated text in any common text editor, such as Windows Notepad or Brackets for macOS.


It is possible to use Adobe programs for opening and editing SVG files. Just be sure to install the SVG Kit for Adobe Creative Suite plug-in first. Converting SVG files is possible with the aid of a few online tools. For conversion to non-vector file types, try our SVG to GIF or SVG to PDF tools. To convert to vector files like SVG into JPG, try our SVG to JPG or SVG to PNG tools. 


Developed by: World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

Initial Release: 4 September 2001

Useful links: 

https://www.lifewire.com/svg-file-4120603

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scalable_Vector_Graphics

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