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Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)

EPS files can contain text, vector graphics, and bitmaps and are intended to be included (encapsulated) in other documents. Unlike other PostScript files, which can contain multiple pages, an EPS file is always a single page.

EPS files usually contain a preview image (header) that lets you view the file content without the help of a PostScript interpreter. An EPS file without a preview image is displayed as a gray box in Corel applications.

To import an encapsulated PostScript file Back to Top
To save to an encapsulated PostScript file Back to Top
To set general exporting options Back to Top

 

In the Color management area, choose an option from the Output colors as list box:
If you choose the Native option, all objects preserve the color mode in which they were created, for example RGB, CMYK, Grayscale, or spot.
In the Color management area, enable the Convert spot colors to check box, and select an option from the list box.
In the Preview image area, choose one of the following options:
From the Compatibility list box, choose a PostScript level that is supported by the printer or the application with which you will be printing or displaying the file.

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If you choose the 8-bit TIFF format for previewing images, you can make the background of the bitmap transparent by enabling the Transparent background check box in the Preview image area.

To specify clipping options Back to Top
To install Ghostscript Back to Top
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) technical notes Back to Top

Importing an EPS file

Exporting an EPS file


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