If you have ever used the command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter, you may think that it is really a good and convenient application. If you never hear of it before, this article will introduce it for you and will show you how to convert the file PS to PSD format image. Just read the following words.
Postscript to Image Converter is a command line application which can be launched from command line, batch file or another application. It supports to convert PS (Postscript) or EPS format file to TIF, TIFF, JPG, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WMF, EMF, PCX, TGA, etc. formats. It is a standalone application, which means that when you use it make your conversion, there is no need to install other kinds of applications. In the conversion, you can set different kinds of parameters for the target file.
If you have no hand you cannot make a fist. So before you make the conversion from PS to PSD, please download the Postscript to Image Converter to your computer. You can try the evaluation application free of charge via clicking the following link: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip. There is no need any installation steps for using the application. Please just extract it to some location and please open the extracted folder in which there is an executable file named as ps2img.exe. It is the called program in the conversion from Postscript to PSD.
Then you can start the conversion now. Please open MS-DOS command prompt window for this application is a MS-DOS oriented one. You need to click “Start”—“Run” or use the keyboard shortcuts “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box. Then please input “cmd” or “CMD” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button of “Run” dialog box. You will see MS-DOS command prompt window pop up on your screen.
The command line to be inputted in MS-DOS command prompt window contains called program, source file and target file. If you want to see how to type the command line, please see the following example:
ps2img –i D:\AA.ps –o D:\BB.psd
This command line means that the called program ps2img will convert the input file D:\AA.ps the output file D:\BB.psd. In the command line, you need to use the path of each file which are called in the command line. Please don’t forget the options “-i” and “-o” before the paths of input and output files.
Please hit “Enter” button on your keyboard to run the conversion from PS to PSD. If you want to view your target file, you can find it when the conversion is over.
Postscript to Image Converter supplies several kinds of licenses for different kinds of users. If you need to use any one of them, just visit the homepage of the application to buy it: https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html.