Convert PS to image

You can easily convert PS or EPS format file to a dozens of image formats by using the command line application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter which is an application program based on Windows platform. It renders text, line, arc, ellipse, Bezier, color, image, form and any other elements from PS and EPS files to image formats quickly. In this article, you will see how to convert ps to image with this powerful application.

At first, you need to download Postscript to Image Converter via clicking the following link: http://dl.verypdf.net/ps2img.zip which supplies a free trial version of the application. If you want to use all the functions of the application without any limitations after the evaluation, you can enter its homepage https://www.verydoc.com/ps-to-image.html to buy any license of the application.

When you just download Postscript to Image Converter to your computer, you will find that it is a ZIP file and you need to unzip it, just unzipping without any installation steps. An application package will appear and please open it. The executable file ps2img.exe is the called program of the conversion from ps to image.

In the conversion, we can take TIFF format file as the example of output image. All the conversion process can be resolved just by three steps.

The first step it to open MS-DOS interface. You can click “Start”—“Run” to open “Run” dialog box in which please input “cmd” or “CMD” in “Open” combo box and then click “OK” button. You can also take the shortcut key “Window”+ “R” to open “Run” dialog box.

The second step is to input the command line which contains called program, source file and target file into the opened MS-DOS interface. Please see the following command line example.

ps2img -i C:\input.ps -o C:\output.tiff

In the command line,

ps2img stands for the called program ps2img.exe.

-i following with C:\input.ps stands for the source file which is the input PS format file.

-o following with C:\output.tiff stands for the target file which is the target image file.

Please remember to use the full path of each file that you used in the command line for accurately calling them. If you don’t like to input a long path into MS-DOS interface, you can copy and paste the path in MS-DOS interface or directly drag the file you need into the interface.

The last step is to hit “Enter” button on your keyboard to run the conversion from ps to image. If you think the process is easy enough, you’d better download the application VeryDOC Postscript to Image Converter to try it yourself.

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