Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)

PostScript Raster (Encapsulated PostScript). These files are used primarily on PostScript printers. These printers usually offer more variety of fonts and higher resolution than standard laser printers. EPS files will work on any PostScript compatible printer and any end-user application that supports placement of EPS files in its work space.

The image that you read from an EPS file can be a PostScript image, a PostScript raster image, an embedded TIFF image, or an embedded WMF image. The image that you write to an EPS file is always a PostScript raster image.

These files can be forced to open thumbnails instead of the PostScript data by setting ELO_FORCE_EPS_THUMBNAIL in LOADFILEOPTION structure.

For a PostScript image, you can read the following bits per pixel, using various DPI options: 1, 4, 8, 24. This requires the PDF filter.

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.

 

The file constants associated with this file format are:

Constant

Read Support

Write Support

Description

FILE_EPSPOSTSCRIPT

1, 4, 8, 24 BPP

None

[300] Encapsulated PostScript.

FILE_EPSTIFF

1, 4, 8, 16, 24, 32 BPP

None

[63] Encapsulated PostScript with TIFF preview.

FILE_EPSWMF

24 BPP

None

[64] Encapsulated PostScript with WMF preview.

FILE_EPS

1, 8, 24 BPP

8 BPP (Grayscale)

[16] Encapsulated PostScript.

Required DLLs: LFEPS. This format also requires one or more of the following, for loading, depending on the content of the file: LFTIFF, LFWMF, LFPDF (This DLL also requires PDFDLL32.DLL.).

Related Formats: PCL - Printer Command Language FormatPDF - Portable Document Format, PLT - PLT / HPGL Format, PS - PostScript Document Format, RTF - Rich Text Format.