Linux

  1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Linux

"EPS (Encapsulated Postscript File)"

By Juergen Haas, About.com

Definition: EPS (Encapsulated Postscript File): A high resolutionn image stored in the Postscript page description language. The EPS standard enables users to transfer high-resolution grphics images between applications. You can size EPS images without sacrificing image quality. A major drawback of EPS graphics is that to print them, you usually need a Postscript - compatible laser printer. A second drawback is that most application programs, you cannot view the image on-screen unless you attach a screen image to it. To provide an alternative to expensive PostSCript printers, developers have created programs, such as LaserGo, Inc.'s GoScript, that interpret and print EPS files on standard dot-matrix printers or non-Postscript laser printers. From QUECID

* Linux/Unix/Computing Glossary

Explore Linux

About.com Special Features

Build Your Own Website

Step-by-step advice on how to do everything from choosing a Web host to promoting your content. More >

Connect Your Home Computers

Easy ways to connect two computers for networking purposes. More >

Linux

  1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Linux

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.