FileTypeDB

.PDD File Extension

A .PDD file is a Adobe PhotoDeluxe Image, created by Adobe Systems.

Open with Adobe Photoshop 2023. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .PDD file?

A .PDD file is a type of image file that was made using Adobe PhotoDeluxe. Adobe PhotoDeluxe was a simpler program for editing photos that made it easy for people to do common editing tasks. However, this program isn't available anymore because it was replaced by Adobe Photoshop Elements in 2002. Photoshop Elements is more advanced and similar to Adobe Photoshop, which is a very popular program for editing photos.

If you have a .PDD file, you can open it with several different programs. These include: - Adobe Photoshop 2023: This is the latest version of Adobe's professional photo editing software. - Adobe Photoshop Elements: A simpler version of Photoshop that's easier for beginners to use. - Adobe Illustrator 2023: This program is usually used for creating and editing vector graphics, but it can also open .PDD files. - Adobe InDesign 2023: Mostly used for layout designs, such as magazines or brochures, but it can open .PDD files too. - Canvas GFX Canvas X Pro: This is a technical illustration software that can handle a wide range of file types, including .PDD files. - Adobe PhotoDeluxe: This is the original program that was used to create .PDD files, but it's no longer available.

Additionally, there's a way to open .PDD files using a software called Chronicle, specifically the version Chronicle 9520B. To do this, you would start by opening the "Select Model" screen in the Chronicle software. Then, you go to Devices→Other, select "Chronicle 9520B-Read From Disk," and follow the instructions that appear on the screen to open your .PDD file.

In summary, even though Adobe PhotoDeluxe is discontinued, there are still several current Adobe programs and others like Canvas GFX Canvas X Pro that can open .PDD files. Plus, for specialized needs, the Chronicle software provides another option for accessing these images.

Verification

Our goal is to help people find the most up-to-date information about file extensions for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS. We researched over 10,000 file extensions and their respective programs that open those files. If you want to suggest edits or updates about .PDD file formats, example files, or programs that are compatible. Please contact us.

More extensions