Raster
Image File Formats: EPS
PostScript (Encapsulated PostScript)
EPS support is included with the LEADTOOLS
PDF Plug-in which is an add-on module for all LEADTOOLS
Toolkits* and extends support for PDF, PostScript,
and EPS formats.
For a PostScript image, you can read the following bits per pixel, using various DPI options: 1, 4, 8, 24**.
For a PostScript raster image, you can read the following bits per pixel: 1, 8, 24.
For an embedded TIFF image, you can read the following bits per pixel: 1, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32.
For an embedded WMF file, you can read the following bits per pixel: 24.
You can write only an 8-bit PostScript raster image, which is grayscale.
EPS stands for Encapsulated PostScript.
An EPS file is a PostScript language program describing
the appearance of a single page. Usually, the purpose
of the EPS file is to be embedded inside another PostScript
language page description. The EPS file can contain any
combination of text, graphics and images, and it is the
same as any other PostScript language page description
with only a few limitations.
*The
PDF Plug-in is not available to add on to LEADTOOLS Multimedia.
**Requires the PDF Read Plug-in.
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