Because DICOM 3.0 was not yet universally adopted, v1.0 relied on proprietary PD-S file headers and metadata structures. Later versions (v1.1, v2.x) introduced better DICOM compatibility.

In most Fujifilm viewing suites, reporting is handled through a dedicated pane or workspace. Opening Reports: Users can typically access reports via an "Open report" button on the toolbar or by using the keyboard shortcut Automated Data:

Given its era, the feature set is minimal compared to modern viewers but was considered competent for desktop review:

dcraw -T -w old_image.pdd

: These viewers are used to open scientific image files (often with .img or .pds extensions).