β Category: | Raster Image Files |
β Developer: | Adobe Systems |
π The essential, most notable assignment of the .PDD build-up correlates with a graphical image built up, opened, and established by Adobe PhotoDeluxe, an entry-node photo-editing program bundle that streamlined common, principal .PDD tech related editing tasks. In 2002 the .PDD compatible Adobe PhotoDeluxe bundle was superseded by Adobe Photoshop Elements toolkit, which is more analogous and accustomed by the logic to Adobeβs primary Photoshop editor.
β Category: | Data Files |
β Developer: | Medtronic |
π This custom interpretation of the .PDD extension category holds patient session data built up and opened by the Medtronic CareLink programmer device (for instance, the 2090 model). Precisely, the following .PDD formation is applied to save outcome data aggregated and accumulated by an Implantable Hemo-dynamic Monitor (briefly, IHM) manufactured, released, and distributed by Medtronic Chronicle medical company. Quite commonly, the .PDD resource assets are saved to a 3.5ββ IBM-formatted floppy disk to store the outcome data for future reference.
As a matter of fact, the .PDD file entities can be extracted and revealed from the respective Chronicle software (such as Chronicle 9520B) by exploring the βSelect Modelβ device screen and picking Devices -> Other menu branch category. Then the user is suggested to select βChronicle 9520B-Read From Diskβ and proceed by following up the suggested on-screen guidelines.
π The .PDD graphical image files are effortlessly decoded, opened, and surveyed by Photoshop Elements, InDesign, PhotoDeluxe (currently discontinued), Photoshop, Illustrator, or Canvas graphical editors, sustainable within all up-to-date Windows and macOS desktop hardware configurations. Moreover, in specific occasions the Medtronic Chronicle program bundle can appear assistive and handy for the defined target of unrolling, extracting, and operating with the .PDD object instances.
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