Via using the command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter, you are able to convert EPS or PS format file to a dozens of image formats, for example, EPS to GIF. In the conversion process, you can also set different parameters for the target file. If you want to know the specific steps, please read the following contents.
This command line application can be called in MS-DOS command prompt window. It can also be run using the handy interface or in batch mode to convert large volumes of graphics in real-time. Postscript to Image Converter provides a powerful conversion solution for generating high-quality images.
If you want to use this application, please download it by clicking the following link: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip. From the link you can see that Postscript to Image Converter is a ZIP file when just being downloaded and you need to unzip it to your computer disk.
In the extracted package, you can see there is an executable file named as ps2img.exe which is runnable instantly. It is the center file that you need to call in the conversion from EPS to GIF. If everything has been prepared OK, now you can start the conversion.
At first, please open MS-DOS interface which is the conversion platform buy using any one of the following given ways:
- Click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which you can input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button.
- Press and hold “Window”+ “R” combination on your keyboard to open “Run” dialog box and input “cmd” into “Open” combo box, then click “OK” button.
Then you need to input the command line into MS-DOS interface. If you don’t know how to write the command line, just remember that there are three necessary parts in it: called program, source file and target file. If you need to set some special parameter to realize some function, please add commands in the command line additionally.
The following command line example will help you understand it:
ps2img –i “D:\My Documents\file1.eps” –o D:\file2.gif
In the command line
- ps2img stands for the called program which is the called program ps2img.exe.
- –i “D:\My Documents\file1.eps” stands for the path of source file. The option “-i” stands for “input”.
- –o D:\file2.gif stands for the path of target file. The option “-o” stands for “output”.
At last, you need to hit “Enter” button on the keyboard to run the conversion from EPS to GIF and then all the operations have been completed.
There are four kinds of licenses of Postscript to Image Converter offered for different users. If you need to use any one of them, just enter its homepage to buy it: https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html.