Encapsulated PostScript

Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) is a Document Structuring Convention (DSC) conforming PostScript document format usable as a graphics file format. The format was developed as early as 1987 by John Warnock and Chuck Geschke, the founders of Adobe, together with Aldus. The basis of early versions of the Adobe Illustrator Artwork file format is formed by EPS together with the DSC Open Structuring Conventions.

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enEncapsulated PostScript (EPS) is a Document Structuring Convention (DSC) conforming PostScript document format usable as a graphics file format. The format was developed as early as 1987 by John Warnock and Chuck Geschke, the founders of Adobe, together with Aldus. The basis of early versions of the Adobe Illustrator Artwork file format is formed by EPS together with the DSC Open Structuring Conventions.
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enEncapsulated PostScript (EPS) is a Document Structuring Convention (DSC) conforming PostScript document format usable as a graphics file format. The format was developed as early as 1987 by John Warnock and Chuck Geschke, the founders of Adobe, together with Aldus. The basis of early versions of the Adobe Illustrator Artwork file format is formed by EPS together with the DSC Open Structuring Conventions. EPS files are more-or-less self-contained, reasonably predictable, PostScript documents that describe an image or drawing and can be placed within another PostScript document. An EPS file is essentially a PostScript program, saved as a single file that includes a low-resolution preview "encapsulated" within it, allowing some programs to display a preview on the screen. An EPS file contains a BoundingBox DSC comment, describing the rectangle containing the image described by the EPS file. Applications can use this information to lay out the page, even if they are unable to directly render the PostScript inside.
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wwwimages.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/postscript/pdfs/5002.EPSF_Spec.pdf
web.archive.org/web/20170818010030/http:/wwwimages.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/postscript/pdfs/5002.EPSF_Spec.pdf
www.tailrecursive.org/postscript/eps.html
www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~mjr/eps.pdf
web.archive.org/web/20160413212438/https:/www.adobe.com/print/features/psvspdf/
www.adobe.com/print/features/psvspdf/
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Adobe Illustrator Artwork
Adobe Inc.
Adobe Systems
Aldus Corporation
Apple Macintosh
ASCII
Bitmap
Bounding box
Category:Graphics file formats
Category:Vector graphics markup languages
Chuck Geschke
Document Structuring Conventions
Graphics file format
John Warnock
Microsoft
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Windows
PICT
Portable Document Format
PostScript
Resource fork
Scalable Vector Graphics
TIFF
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Windows Metafile
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Category:Vector graphics markup languages
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