Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)
Codecs Format Conversion Drawing Bitmap Pipeline Write Metadata Read Transform Color Conversion Text JPG TIFF Channels Filesystem Adobe Resources PDF Color Management Resize Color Adjustment Multiple frames Text Layout PSD Clipping Paths EXIF Formatted Text Branched Pipeline Personalization PSD Processor Color Profile Crop Extra Channels Graphics Container Interoperability Lossless JPEG Spot Color WEBP Font GIF IPTC Rotate Thumbnail WPF Advanced Art Text Indexed format PNG Stream TGA XMP Compression EPS Gradient Image Validation Modify Container SVG Watermark Green Screen Pixel Access Rasterization RAW Transparentize VDP Vignette BMP
These samples demonstrate working with Encapsulated PostScript files. They show how to extract an embedded TIFF preview and convert it to PNG, and how to write EPS directly from a raster image. You can also generate EPS with mixed raster and vector content such as images, shapes, and text while controlling page dimensions.
Write bitmap to EPS
Loads a JPEG image and saves it directly as an EPS file.
Write raster and vector graphics to EPS
Creates an EPS file with both a bitmap and vector graphics, including shapes and styled text.
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