This article shows you a convenient way to convert PS to image(BMP, TIFF, JPG, GIF, PNG etc.) and set image resolution with VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter in Windows systems.
About VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter
VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter provides you with quick and convenient solution for generating high-quality image files and editing their popular properties from PS files and EPS files on Windows platforms. Moreover, VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter could be run directly in various program languages, e.g., Visual Basic, C/C++, Delphi, ASP, PHP, C#, .NET, etc.. So if you want to experience VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter here, please do not hesitate to download VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter for trial.
Use VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter to convert PS(PostScript) to image (BMP, TIFF, JPG, GIF, PNG etc.) and edit image resolution
First, run Command Prompt
Here are related steps to open it:
Click start in your computer > select run on start menu > input cmd.exe in pop edit box > click ok there.
Second, input commands and parameters in Command Prompt
You can refer to following examples to fulfill your typing:
D:\ps2img\ps2img.exe -i C:\input\example1.ps -o C:\output\example2.png -r 200x100
D:\ps2img\ps2img.exe -i C:\input\example2.ps -o C:\output\example2.gif -r 300
The parameter we use in examples above is:
-r [int]: Customize resolution for generated image files, -r 300: Set both horizontal and vertical resolution to 300 DPI, -r 200x100: Set horizontal and vertical resolution to 200x300 DPI.
When you use commands to process task, you need to change directories including file extension etc. flexibly in Command Prompt, then click enter there so VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter can help you process task from PS file to image file through commands directly.
By now, if you read this article till here, I think you have already know details about how to use VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter to convert PS(PostScript) to image(BMP, TIFF, JPG, GIF, PNG etc.) and edit image resolution through commands line and parameters. Do you think VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter can satisfy you? If the answer is positive, please do not hesitate to try VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter by yourself.