Encapsulated PostScript® (EPS) can represent both Vector and bitmap data and is supported by virtually all graphic, illustration, and page-layout programs. Adobe applications that produce Postscript Artwork include Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Dimensions™, and Adobe Streamline™. When you open an EPS file containing vector art, it is rasterized--the mathematically defined lines and curves of the vector artwork are converted into the pixels or bits of a bitmap image.
You can also bring PostScript artwork into Photoshop or ImageReady using the Place command, the Paste command, and the drag-and-drop feature.
To open an EPS file:
Choose File > Open.
Select the file you want to open, and click Open.
Indicate the desired dimensions, resolution, and mode. To maintain the same height-to-width ratio, select Constrain Proportions.
Select Anti-aliased to minimize the jagged appearance of the artwork's edges as it is rasterized.
You can also bring PostScript artwork into Photoshop or ImageReady using the Place command, the Paste command, and the drag-and-drop feature.
To open an EPS file:
Choose File > Open.
Select the file you want to open, and click Open.
Indicate the desired dimensions, resolution, and mode. To maintain the same height-to-width ratio, select Constrain Proportions.
Select Anti-aliased to minimize the jagged appearance of the artwork's edges as it is rasterized.