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what is the .eps format used by? :unsure:

which program in other words? ms picture it can tell its a image of some sort but cant open it. :blink: :banghead:

thanks B)

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ok found the answer :)
it seems to be a format that is used on mac.
and some phone cameras B)

i got ulead photo impact to open it. :banana:

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Probably a propiatory format, like .psd for photoshop or .pdd for photodeluxe. So you need the right program to open it with.

edit: looks like photoshop supports them too. It apears to be similar to .psd but it seems to be specificly for working with tiff images.

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Red Squirrel wrote: Probably a propiatory format
It's a postscript file :P

http://www.cs.indiana.edu/docproject/progr...script/eps.html

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sintekk wrote:
Red Squirrel wrote: Probably a propiatory format
It's a postscript file :P

http://www.cs.indiana.edu/docproject/progr...script/eps.html
Yup, what he said :)

You won't see EPS too much outside of digital printing. EPS was quite common during the glory days of desktop publhsing. If you use any software designed for layout and print (like PageMaker, QuarkXpress) or high-end digital print equipment (Raster Image Processors, digital printing presses (*sniff sniff*, I remember the Indigo ePrint 500...)) you'll see EPS all over the place like cats on rotting fish heads.

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