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File Formats: PostScript Document Format (PS)
    

PostScript (PostScript). PostScript is a simple interpretive page description language, also known as PDL, that is used to describe the appearance of text, graphical shapes and sampled images on printed or displayed pages. The page description and graphical capabilities of this language include arbitrary shapes, painting operators, fully integrated text and graphics, and sampled images derived from natural sources. Most advanced laser printers use PostScript in order to render electronic information on a printed page.

PostScript support is included with the LEADTOOLS PDF Plug-in which is an add-on module for all LEADTOOLS Toolkits* and extends support for EPS, PDF, and PostScript formats.

*The PDF Plug-in is not available to add onto LEADTOOLS Multimedia.

For a PostScript image, you can read the following bits per pixel, using various DPI options: 1, 2, 4, 8, 24.

For a PS file, you can read the following bits per pixel, using various DPI options: 1, 2, 4, 8, 24.

The file constants associated with this file format are:

RasterImageViewer.Save
File Constant
Read Support Write Support Description
PostScript 1, 2, 4, 8, 24 BPP None PostScript Document.

Required DLL: Leadtools.Codecs.Pdf.Dll. For a listing of the exact DLLs needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application.

You can write only an 8-bit PostScript raster image, using the LEAD EPS filter.

Related Formats: PDF - Portable Document Format, RTF - Rich Text Format.