In your daily work, you may need a kind of converter which can help you convert some kind of file format to different kinds of images. For example, if you often use the EPS or PS format files to save information and you need to convert these kinds of file to variety of image formats, you will need a specially designed application with such kind of functions. When you need to convert EPS to PNG format file, you can try the command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter.
Postscript to Image Converter is a kind of application that can convert EPS or PS format file to a dozens of image formats such as GIF, TIFF, PNG, PNM, BMP, JPG, etc. By using the parameters the application supplies, you can also realize different functions for the target file. Postscript to Image Converter can provide a high-quality conversion solution because it can render text, line, arc, ellipse, Bezier, color, image, form and any other elements in the conversion process.
For converting EPS to PNG format image, you need to download the application at first. You’d better download the free evaluation version of it via clicking the link: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip. Then please extract the ZIP file to your computer and then you will be able to use the application at once without any installation steps.
In the conversion, there are three steps in total. If you have had Postscript to Image Converter, you can follow the steps below one by one to learn the details.
- Please open MS-DOS command prompt window at first. Please open start menu by clicking “Start” on your desktop and then click “Run” in the menu to open “Run” dialog box in which you need to input “cmd” or “CMD” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. There is also another way to open “Run” dialog box—Using the shortcut key “Window”+ “R” combination on your keyboard.
- In the opened MS-DOS command prompt window, you need to input the command line. The command line is like the one shown in the following contents. There are three parts in the command line if you don’t want to make other settings for the target file: called program, source file and target file. Please remember to use the full path of each file that you call in command line.
- At last, you need to run the conversion from EPS to PNG via clicking “Enter” button on the keyboard. Then some processing information will appear in MS-DOS command prompt window. When the conversion is over, you can find it in the specified location that you have set in your command line.
The command line is like the following one which is for you reference:
ps2img –i D:\IN.eps –o D:OUT.png
Where
- ps2img means the called program.
- The option –i with D:\IN.eps is to specify the path of source file.
- The option –o with D:OUT.png is to set the path of target file.
When you enter the homepage of Postscript to Image Converter, you will find that there are more functions, features, commands about the application for you to learn and you can also buy the application there if you need to use all the functions of it without any limitations.
The homepage of Postscript to Image Converter: https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html.