It is really an easy process to convert EPS to BMP when you use the command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter. This powerful application can convert any EPS or PS format file to a variety kinds of image formats. It also supports to set different settings for the target file.
When using the application, it can render text, line, arc, ellipse, Bezier, color, image, form and any other elements from PS and EPS files to image formats quickly. Actually. It offers a powerful conversion solution for generating high-quality images.
In the conversion from EPS to BMP, there are only four steps that you can follow in the contents below. For knowing more details, please go on reading!
Firstly, please download Postscript to Image Converter. Before using the official version, you’d better use the trial version for evaluating its functions. Please click the link: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip to download the evaluation version free of charge. It is easy to use Postscript to Image Converter because it is only a ZIP file. Just unzip the file and you will find there is an executable file named as ps2img.exe in the extracted file package. It is the called program in the conversion from EPS to BMP and now it is runnable!
Secondly, please open MS-DOS interface for inputting the command line. Click “Start” to open start menu in which you need to click “Run” to open “Run” dialog box. Then please input “cmd” or “CMD” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. You can also use the shortcut key “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box.
Thirdly, you need to input the command line in MS-DOS interface. The command line is made up of called program, source file and target file. The called program is the executable file ps2img.exe mentioned above, source file is the EPS format file that you want to convert and the target file is the BMP format image that you want to get. If you cannot understand it, please see the following example:
ps2img –i D:\input.eps –o D:\output.bmp
Where
- ps2img stands for the called program.
- –i D:\input.eps stands for the input file. The option “-i” can not be forgotten.
- –o D:\output.bmp stands for the output file. The option “-o” can not be ignored, either.
Lastly, please hit “Enter” button to run the conversion from EPS to BMP. The time from the conversion is launched to it is finished will be only several seconds.
If you want to buy Postscript to Image Converter, please come to its homepage https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html.