PostScript to Image Converter

Convert PS to GIF

The command  line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter allows you to convert the PS or EPS format image to many kinds of image formats such as BMP, GIF, TIFF, JPG, PNG, etc. For example, you can convert PS to GIF. The application supports to render text, line, arc, ellipse, Bezier, color, image, form and any other elements from PS and EPS files to image formats quickly. By using this command line application, you can also use different commands to realize different functions.

The free evaluation version of VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter can be downloaded at www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip. You just need to extract this ZIP file to some disk of your computer to get the package with some components. The executable file ps2img.exe in the package is the called program in the conversion from PS to GIF. You can directly call it in MS-DOS command prompt window.

This application offers different kinds of license for different users with different requirements. For example, if you want to run the application on a server, you can use the server license. If you are a software developer, you can use the developer license to embed it into your developed applications. For purchasing any one of the offered licenses, please enter the homepage of VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter at https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html.

The following contents are the specific details about the conversion from Postscript to GIF and if you want to learn it, please read the contents below carefully.

Firstly, please open the conversion platform—MS-DOS interface in which you can input your command line. You can use any one of the following ways. The first one is to click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which you need to input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. The second one is to press and hold “Window”+ “R” combination on your keyboard to open “Run” dialog  box.

Secondly, please input the command line which contains called program, source file and target file into MS-DOS interface. The called program is the executable file ps2img.exe, the source file is the input PS format file that you want to convert and the target file is the terminal GIF image that you want to get. Please see the following example:

ps2img –i C:\FILE1.ps –o C:\FILE2.gif

In the command line, ps2img means the called program, C:\FILE1.ps following behind the option –i stands for the path of source file and C:\FILE2.gif following with the option –o stands for the path of target file.

Thirdly, please hit “Enter” button on the keyboard to run the conversion from PS to GIF and when the conversion comes to the end, you will get the target file in the location that you have set in the command line. If you have any questions about the conversion or the application, welcome to leave a message or come to our live chat support.

PostScript to Image Converter

Convert PS to BMP

With the application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter, you can easily convert PS or EPS format file to different kinds of image formats by command line. It supports to set different parameters for the target file in the conversion process. By using some easy commands in your command line, you will be able to fulfill the conversion. This article aims at introducing the steps about converting PS to BMP to you and you need to download the command line application before the conversion.

The free evaluation download link is as follows: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip. From the link you can find that this is a ZIP file and you just need to unzip it to some location of your computer and then the executable file ps2img.exe in the unzipped package will be runnable and you can call it in MS-DOS command prompt window for using it as the called program in the conversion from Postscript to BMP.

If you are interested in the application after the evaluation and you want to buy it in order to use all the functions without any limitations, you need to buy it at its homepage: https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html where provides several kinds of licenses such server license which can be used on a server or the developer license which is a good help for software developers and so on.

Then please see the following contents for converting PS to BMP. As to input the command line for the conversion, please open MS-DOS interface at first.

You can use the keyboard shortcuts “Window”+ “D” to open “Run” dialog box in which you need to input “cmd” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. Or you can directly click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box and open MS-DOS interface.

The command line is consisted of called program, source file and target file, which are the necessary parts in a conversion command line. You also need to remember to use the paths of all the files used in the command line, or you can not call any of them. Please see the command line sample below:

ps2img –i D:\INPUT.ps –o D:\OUTPUT.bmp

In the above command line,

  1. ps2img is for specifying the called program and of course you need to use its path here.
  2. D:\INPUT.ps following behind the option –i is the path of source file.
  3. D:\OUTPUT.bmp following behind the option –o is the path of target file.

If you have finished to input the command line, the last step and the simplest step you need to do is to run the conversion from PS to BMP via hitting “Enter” button on your keyboard. Several seconds later, you will get the target file in the location that you have set in the command line.

PostScript to Image Converter

Convert PS to TIFF

When you want to convert the file of PS to TIFF format image, you can try the command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter which can convert PS or EPS format file to a variety of format images. When you use this application convert Postscript to TIFF image, you can also use different kinds of compression methods to create the TIFF image.

The application Postscript to Image Converter can render text, line, arc, ellipse, Bezier, color, image, form and any other elements from PS or EPS files to image formats quickly. If you want to use this application, please download it at www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip and you just need to extract the file to your computer to get the package which contains the executable file ps2img.exe because it is the called program in the conversion from PS to TIFF.

But the application you download from the above link is a free evaluation version. If you want to use all the functions of Postscript to Image Converter without any limitations, you can go to its homepage https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html where supplies several kinds of licenses to different users in order to buy the application.

The following contents are the details about how to convert PS to TIFF and three steps will be enough: Open MS-DOS interface, Input the command line and Run the conversion.

1. Open MS-DOS interface

As to input the command line, you need to open the conversion platform—MS-DOS at first. Please click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which you can input “CMD” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. Then you will see MS-DOS interface appear on your screen at once. You can also take the shortcut key “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box.

2. Input the command line

For you better understanding the command line, a command line example is given in this step and please see the following one:

ps2img -c lzw -i C:\input.ps -o C:\output.tif

From this command line, you can see that there are three necessary parts in it: called program, source file and target file. If you need to make some settings for the target file such as compressing the TIFF image with some arithmetic, you can add the parameter option in the command line.

ps2img indicates the called program. Please use its path in the command line for calling it.

-c lzw is the parameter for compressing the target TIFF image with LZW arithmetic.

-i with C:\input.ps stands for the path of source file.

-o with C:\output.tif stands for the path of target file, which you need to specify yourself.

3. Run the conversion.

If you have finished all the operations above, please press “Enter” button on your keyboard to run the conversion from PS to TIFF, which is the last step in the conversion.

For learning more command parameters or features about the application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter, you can also visit its homepage https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html.

PostScript to Image Converter

Convert PS to JPG

The command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter will do you a great favor if you want to convert the PS format file to other kinds of image formats such as you can convert PS to JPG. If you want to know how to make this conversion, just read the following contents.

In fact Postscript to Image Converter offers a powerful conversion solution for generating high-quality images. Some easy commands will help you resolve this kind of conversion. At first, you need to download the application that you are going to use. You are recommended to download the free trial version for experiencing. Please click the following link to download it: www.verydoc.com/ps2img.zip.

There is no installation steps to use the application. You just need to extract this ZIP file to your computer and then you will see the executable file ps2img.exe in the extracted package. This file is the called program in the conversion from postscript to jpg.

Then please see the following contents for introducing you the detailed steps about the conversion. When you start the conversion, please open the conversion platform—MS-DOS command prompt window at the beginning of the conversion from PS to JPG.

You can click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box. Then please input “cmd” or “CMD” in “Open” combo box and click “OK” button. If you want to use the hot key, the combination “Window”+ “R” on the keyboard will also help you. Then the main interface of MS-DOS will appear on your screen.

Please input the command line into MS-DOS command prompt window. The command line contains called program, source file and target file, all of which are necessary parts in a command line. Please see the following example:

ps2img –i C:\File-A.ps –o C:\File-B.jpg

Where

  • ps2img is the called program which is the executable file ps2img.exe. When calling the program in MS-DOS command prompt window, please use its path.
  • –i with the path C:\File-A.ps stands for the source file that you want to convert.
  • –o with the path C:\File-B.jpg means the target file that you want to get.

At last, for running the conversion from PS to JPG, please click “Enter” button on your keyboard and the target file will be saved in the specified location when the conversion is over. If you are interested in VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter after you read this article, you can visit its homepage https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html to get more information about it or buy the application.

DOC to Any Converter

How to convert word to pdf and add water mark by one software?

A friend of  our website said that “I've been looking at PDF Stamping command line product and I like it very much! However, what product do you recommend if I want to convert a word document into a PDF and also stamp the PDF. Is there one product that performs both of these features or should I consider two separated products. One for conversion and one for stamping?”

VeryDOC has such software which can convert word to pdf and add water mark. It is VeryDOC DOC to Any Converter which can convert DOC, DOCX, DOCM, RTF, TXT, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, OpenOffice ODT, HTML, MHTML files to PDF, Postscript, PS, EPS, SVG, SWF, XPS, PCL, HPGL, HTML, MHTML, RTF, Text, XML, JPG, TIFF, EMF, WMF, BMP, GIF, PNG, TGA, PCX, etc. formats and allows you to add water mark for the converted files. As to detail operation, please refer to the following steps.

Step 1.Download DOC to Any Converter

All the software on VeryDOC are free to download, you can try many times before pay for it. Here is the link for you: https://www.verydoc.com/doc2any_cmd.zip. This link is only for common command line version, if you need to try the SDK version or server version, you’d better download it from its homepage.

Step 2. Open MS Windows and do as the usage shows.

Usage: DOC2Any [options] <in-file> [<out-file>]

-wtext <string>          : Watermark text on printed document
  -wtype <int>             : type of watermark
    0 : normal watermark
    1 : watermark on header
    2 : watermark on footer
  -wf <string>             : font name of watermark
  -wh <int>                 : font size of watermark
  -wb                            : specify bold font
  -wi                             : specify an italic font
  -wu                            : specify an underlined font
  -ws                            : specify a strikeout font
  -wa <int>                : angle of watermark
  -wbox <string>      : a rectangle to output formatted text, it is only useful for "-walign"

An example from the snapshot.

doc to pdf and add water mark

The conversion from word to pdf and add water mark has been done, now we can check the effect.

Source file.

doc file

Converted PDF file.

converted PDF file

If you have any question about this conversion, please contact us at any time.