Encapsulated postscript file or .EPS for short is an Adobe Systems-developed file format. It is a device-independent PostScript representation of a graphic or other object. It stores files as vectors and includes a low-resolution bitmap representation for quick on-screen viewing.
A file format that allows PostScript data to be stored and edited. Is easy to transfer between Mac and MS-DOS platforms. Both platforms are available at BOPI.
An image format (usually Vector) that is generally used for the placing of illustrations into Page Make-up packages.
A file that prints at the highest possible resolution for your printer. An EPS file may print faster than other graphical representations.
A graphic file format developed by Adobe that stores both vector and bitmap images
An EPS file is a standalone, self-contained PostScript file that describes the contents of a printed page. EPS files can be scaled to any size, and they are commonly exchanged by desktop publishing and graphics professionals, publishers and printing houses. Many clip-art libraries on CD-ROM and the web offer graphics in EPS format.