PS (PostScript) format is a page
description language developed by Adobe
Systems, commonly used for describing
the layout and graphics of printed
documents. PostScript files typically
contain instructions and commands that
describe how text, images, and other
elements should be rendered on a page.
It features vector graphics, device
independence, text and fonts, color
support, compression, compatibility. It
is used in the publishing, printing, and
graphics industries for creating and
printing high-quality documents,
including books, brochures, posters, and
advertisements.
EPS stands for Encapsulated PostScript.
It is a file format used for vector
graphics, typically for illustrations or
images containing text or shapes. EPS
files can also include raster graphics,
but the primary focus is on vector
elements. Here are some key features and
characteristics of EPS format: Vector
Graphics, PostScript Language,
Encapsulation, Compatibility, Print
Quality, Transparency. It is commonly
used for logos, illustrations, diagrams,
and other graphics where scalability and
print quality are important. However,
they are less commonly used for web
graphics because they tend to have
larger file sizes compared to raster
image formats like JPEG or PNG.
The web app can convert photo jpeg gif
png bmp tif webp heic svg to ps eps file,
also resize/rotate/flip them online.
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