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History of
Encapsulated PostScript
Last update
Apr. 21
st
2022 11:35:45 AM
Creation date
Mar. 13
th
2016 12:58:26 PM
Viru
on Apr. 21
st
2022 11:35:45 AM
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Internet Explorer
yes
Safari
yes
_wb_
on Oct. 3
rd
2021 4:06:49 PM
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Year
1982
Vector graphics
yes
Raster image
no
CMYK support (for print)
yes
Developed by
Adobe
Alexis
on Sep. 21
st
2020 9:42:55 PM
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Microsoft Edge
no
Alexis
on Sep. 21
st
2020 9:19:54 PM
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HDR
yes
Bre Wight
on Mar. 13
th
2016 3:13:33 PM
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Lossless
yes
Animation support
no
Transparency support
yes
Layers support
yes
Licensed
yes
Developed by
Adobe Systems
Commonly used for
Sending vector graphics to print
Working with vector/raster graphics across platforms/graphic design programs
Firefox
no
Opera
no
Safari
no
Google Chrome
no
File extensions
.eps .epsi .epsf
Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encapsulated_PostScript
Bre Wight
on Mar. 13
th
2016 3:00:12 PM
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Internet Explorer
no
Bre Wight
on Mar. 13
th
2016 12:58:26 PM
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Mode
70
Name
Encapsulated PostScript
Viewer
public
Editor
bre-wight-38fj33w9
Category
practical
Short name
EPS
Description
EPS is a file extension for a graphics file format used in vector-based images in Adobe Illustrator. EPS stands for Encapsulated PostScript. An EPS file can contain text as well as graphics.
Pros
Scalable to any size
Lossless
Compatibility for vector graphics
Ideal for printing/output
Cons
May lose control of advanced vector editing features
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