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EPS stands for Encapsulated PostScript, a graphics file format used to describe vector images. It is commonly used for high-resolution graphics in printing and desktop publishing. Introduced by Adobe in the late 1980s, EPS became a standard for transferring images between different applications and platforms. The format supports both text and graphics, making it versatile for logos and illustrations.
An EPS file is essentially a PostScript program saved as a single file with optional preview images in TIFF or WMF formats. It typically starts with a header identifying the file as EPS and contains a bounding box specifying the image dimensions. The format supports both vector and bitmap data, allowing for complex artwork. EPS files are plain text, making them readable and editable with a text editor, which is helpful for debugging or customization.
EPS files can contain embedded preview images to allow for quick viewing without specialized software. Despite its age, the format remains popular in professional design due to its scalability and compatibility. Since EPS files are based on PostScript, they can be easily edited with vector graphic editors like Adobe Illustrator. However, newer standards like PDF have gradually supplemented its role in many workflows.
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