EPS files are often used as a standard for transferring image data between different operating systems. This kind of file can be converted to many kinds of other image formats in a command line if you choose the application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter as the tool because this command line application is specially designed for converting EPS or PS format file to other image formats. In this article, you will see how to convert EPS to image file.
This application can be launched from command line, from batch file or another application. So if you want to convert EPS to image by command line, you need to call Postscript to Image Converter in MS-DOS interface. When you want to use the application, you need to download it at the following URL: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip.
From the downloading URL you can see that the application is a ZIP file. Please extract it to your computer and you can use the executable file ps2img.exe in the extracted folder as the called program in this conversion. You need to call this file in MS-DOS interface when you write your command line.
If you have had the tool on your computer, you can start the operations about the conversion from now on. In the conversion, the first thing you need to do is to open MS-DOS interface.
There are two kinds of methods that you can use to open “Run” dialog box in which you can input “cmd” or “CMD” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button to open MS-DOS interface. You can:
- Press the shortcut key “Window”+ “R” combination on the keyboard at the same time.
- Click “Start” to open start menu and click “Run” in the menu.
The second thing you need to do is to input the command line into MS-DOS interface. In this conversion, we take GIF format image which is the supported format in the application Postscript to Image as the example of the target image file. In the command line, you need to input called program, source file and target file. Please see the following command line template:
ps2img –i C:\FILE-IN.eps –o C:\FILE-OUT.gif
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ps2img is the called program ps2img.exe which is the center file in the conversion from EPS to image. Please use its path when you call it in the command line.
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–i with C:\FILE-IN.eps specifies the path of the source file.
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–o with C:\FILE-OUT.gif stands for the path of target file.
If you don’t want to input a long path in the command line, you can directly drag the file you need and drop it in MS-DOS interface and then the file path will appear at once.
At last, to run the conversion from EPS to image, please hit “Enter” button on the keyboard. If you want to learn more information about the application or want to buy it, you can enter its homepage: https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html.