eps

.epsEncapsulated PostScript

Adobe Inc. · 1987

Développeur
Adobe Inc.
Catégorie
Images
Type MIME
application/postscript
Première version
1987
Format ouvert
Non
Signature de fichier
25 21 50 53 (%!PS)

Qu'est-ce qu'un fichier .eps ?

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a vector graphics format widely used in professional printing and publishing. EPS files contain PostScript code that describes vector images, text, and sometimes embedded bitmap graphics. The format is commonly used by graphic designers for logos, illustrations, and print-ready artwork because it can be scaled to any size without quality loss. While being phased out in favor of PDF and AI formats, EPS remains important for print industry compatibility.

Programmes qui ouvrent les fichiers .eps

PlateformeProgramme
WindowsAdobe IllustratorPayant
CorelDRAWPayant
GIMPGratuit
macOSAdobe IllustratorPayant
PreviewGratuit

Problèmes courants avec les fichiers .eps

⚠️ Cannot open .eps file
Install one of the recommended programs listed above. For a free option, try the first free program in the list.
⚠️ .eps file is corrupted
Try re-downloading the file. If the file was transferred, ensure the transfer completed without errors.

Questions fréquemment posées

What program opens .eps files?

.eps files can be opened with several programs. Adobe Illustrator is one of the most popular choices.

Is .eps a safe file format?

Generally yes, .eps files are safe to open with appropriate software.

Can I convert .eps to another format?

Yes, there are many online and offline tools available to convert .eps files. Check the conversion section above for specific methods.

Détails techniques

Encapsulated PostScript files use the application/postscript MIME type and were first introduced in 1987 by Adobe Inc.. The file can be identified by its signature: 25 21 50 53 (%!PS).

Le saviez-vous ?

Encapsulated PostScript was first released in 1987 by Adobe Inc.

Informations de sécurité

.eps files are generally safe to open. However, always ensure your software is up to date to protect against potential vulnerabilities.

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