PostScript to Image Converter

Convert EPS to GIF

Via using the command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter, you are able to convert EPS or PS format file to a dozens of image formats, for example, EPS to GIF. In the conversion process, you can also set different parameters for the target file. If you want to know the specific steps, please read the following contents.

This command line application can be called in MS-DOS command prompt window. It can also be run using the handy interface or in batch mode to convert large volumes of graphics in real-time. Postscript to Image Converter provides a powerful conversion solution for generating high-quality images.

If you want to use this application, please download it by clicking the following link: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip. From the link you can see that Postscript to Image Converter is a ZIP file when just being downloaded and you need to unzip it to your computer disk.

In the extracted package, you can see there is an executable file named as ps2img.exe which is runnable instantly. It is the center file that you need to call in the conversion from EPS to GIF. If everything has been prepared OK, now you can start the conversion.

At first, please open MS-DOS interface which is the conversion platform buy using any one of the following given ways:

  • Click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which you can input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button.
  • Press and hold “Window”+ “R” combination on your keyboard to open “Run” dialog box and input “cmd” into “Open” combo box, then click “OK” button.

Then you need to input the command line into MS-DOS interface. If you don’t know how to write the command line, just remember that there are three necessary parts in it: called program, source file and target file. If you need to set some special parameter to realize some function, please add commands in the command line additionally.

The following command line example will help you understand it:

ps2img –i “D:\My Documents\file1.eps” –o D:\file2.gif

In the command line

  • ps2img stands for the called program which is the called program ps2img.exe.
  • –i “D:\My Documents\file1.eps” stands for the path of source file. The option “-i” stands for “input”.
  • –o D:\file2.gif stands for the path of target file. The option “-o” stands for “output”.

At last, you need to hit “Enter” button on the keyboard to run the conversion from EPS to GIF and then all the operations have been completed.

There are four kinds of licenses of Postscript to Image Converter offered for different users. If you need to use any one of them, just enter its homepage to buy it: https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html.

PostScript to Image Converter

Convert EPS to BMP

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.

PostScript to Image Converter

Convert EPS to TIFF

In this article, you will see how to use the command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter to convert EPS to TIFF format image. When you do this kind of conversion, you can also compress the target TIFF image with different compression  methods that supported by the application. This application also supports to create ClassF TIFF image.

Postscript to Image Converter is an application program based on Windows platform, which can directly convert PS and EPS files to dozens of image formats, such as TIFF, JPG,  EMF, WMF, PCX, TGA, GIF, PNG, BMP and so on. By using the application, you can realize different kinds of conversions.

The following link is the download link for the free trial version of Postscript to Image Converter: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip. From the download link, you can see that this is a ZIP file. If you want to use it, you need to unzip the file to some location of your computer and that is enough. All the components of the application can be seen in the extracted folder and the executable file ps2img.exe which is the called program in the conversion EPS to TIF will be runnable at once.

In addition, at the homepage of the application https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html there are several kinds of licenses. If you want to run Postscript to Image Converter on a server, you can use the server license. If you are a software developer, you may need the developer license to help you. No matter which kind of license you need, just visit the homepage to purchase.

Then please see the following contents for converting EPS to TIFF.

1. Please open MS-DOS command prompt window. You can click “Start”—“Run” or use the hot key “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box. Then in “Open” combo box of “Run” dialog box, please input “cmd” and click “OK” button.

2. You need to input the command line into the popup MS-DOS command prompt window. The three necessary parts in the command line are called program, source file and target file. Moreover, you can also add some other commands to realize some functions according to your needs. For your better understanding the command line, please see the following one:

ps2img –c g3 –i C:\input-test.eps –o C:\output-test.tiff

In the command line,

ps2img stands for the called program.

–c g3 is to use g3 compress method to compress the target TIFF image.

–i with C:\input-test.eps stands for the path of source file.

–o with C:\output-test.tiff stands for the path of target file.

There are other commands for compressing TIFF image:

    -c none     : Create TIFF file without compression
    -c lzw      : Compress TIFF using LZW arithmetic
    -c jpeg     : Compress TIFF using JPEG arithmetic
    -c packbits : Compress TIFF using packbits arithmetic
    -c g3       : Compress TIFF using CCITT G3 arithmetic
    -c g4       : Compress TIFF using CCITT G4 arithmetic
    -c ClassF   : Compress TIFF into Fax compatible ClassF 204x98 format
    -c ClassF196: Compress TIFF into Fax compatible ClassF 204x196 format

3. Please hit “Enter” button on your keyboard to run the conversion from EPS to TIFF at last.

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PostScript to Image Converter

Convert EPS to JPG

With the help of the command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter, you can easily and quickly convert EPS to JPG format image. To Postscript to Image Converter, this is only a piece of cake because it has the ability to convert EPS or PS format images to different kinds of images such as JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, ClassF TIFF, PNG, PNM, etc. There are only four steps for fulfilling the conversion.

The first step—Download the application

Before doing any kinds of work, you need to get the work tool ready. So please download the application via clicking the following download link: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip which supports the free evaluation version of the application. You don’t need to install the application on your computer. On the contrary, just unzip the file and then the executable file ps2img.exe in the extracted package will be runnable instantly.

The second step—Open MS-DOS interface

For inputting the command line to convert EPS to JPEG format image, you need to open the platform—MS-DOS interface where you can write the command line. Please press “Window”+ “R” on your keyboard or click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button.

The third step—Input the command line

The command line is a combination of called program, source file and target file. Postscript to Image Converter supports to set a variety of parameters for the target file. It allows to set the image quality specially for the JPG format image. So if you want to change the image quality in the conversion from EPS to JPG, you can add the related command. Please see the following example:

ps2img –q 80 –i C:\WW.eps –o D:\TT.jpg

We can analyze the command line above together.

ps2img is for calling the called program ps2img.exe. Please remember to use the full path of it in the command line.

–q 80 is to set quality for the output JPG image as 80%.

–i C:\WW.eps means the path of source file.

–o D:\TT.jpg means the path of target file.

The last step—Run the conversion

In the last step, you just need to press “Enter” button on your keyboard to run the conversion from EPS to JPG, which is the easiest step in the whole conversion.

After the free evaluation, if you want to buy Postscript to Image Converter for using its all functions without any limitations, you need to buy the application at https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html where supplies several kinds of licenses for you to meet your different requirements.

PostScript to Image Converter

Convert PS to PSD

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.