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.

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