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Typical uses for EPS: Desktop publishing
Print production |
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Which Product
Is For You?
EPS files are produced by the following Visual
Integrity products: |
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PDF FLY PDF, PostScript, EPS input, multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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META FLY WMF and EMF input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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CGM FLY
CGM input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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EPS
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EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a standard
for both technical and desktop publishing. It is used for storage, exchange and placement of high-quality vector graphics and composite pages.
Based on the PostScript language, EPS or Encapsulated PostScript is a vector format designed for printing to PostScript printers and image-setters. It is considered the best choice of graphics format for high resolution printing of illustrations. EPS files are typically created and edited in illustration programs such as Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW. Some page layout programs can also export individual pages of a publication as EPS
files.
Many applications can display sharp and scalable EPS files
on-screen just as many printers output PostScript to paper.
Other applications are limited to showing a low-quality raster preview
or simply a gray placeholder for on-screen display.
Often, companies need their graphics in the EPS format for desktop
publishing as well as UNIX and PDF production environments. |
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Support Notes:
- EPS is both a Visual Integrity input and and output
format
- Format supports vector graphics, raster images, text strings
and fonts
- Addition of bitmap preview optional
- Automatic conversion of multi-page documents to single-page EPS files
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High level of operator control with options to customize and optimize PostScript data flows
such as conversion to Level 1, rendering fonts as
vectors and elimination of raster images
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PublishASAP, an online technology partner for printers and publishers, develops new technologies to facilitate production efficiencies, quality improvements and cost savings.
They licensed PDF FLY to extract graphics from PDF and PostScript manuals and scientific reports in EPS file format.
product = PDF FLY |
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Merck & Co., a global pharmaceutical company, runs PDF FLY Server to
convert PDF documents into the EPS format supported by their high-volume production system for regulatory submissions
to the FDA.
product = FLY Batch |
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XyEnterprise provides content and document management solutions that streamline the information creation and delivery process.
They integrated the PDF FLY SDK into XPP to enable import of PDF pages as EPS
files.
product = FLY SDK |
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