WPS to G4 conversion is the process of transforming a document saved in the WPS Office format (WPS) into a G4 format optimized for Group 4 (G4) fax-style or monochrome-compressed images. This converts the original WPS page layout and text into a bilevel, CCITT Group 4–encoded output suitable for archival, fax transmission, or workflows that require high-compression monochrome files.
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WPS files generally use the MIME type application/vnd.ms-works and are used primarily for word processing documents. G4 files correspond to Group 4 fax image format with MIME type image/g4 and are commonly used for high-compression monochrome images. Codecs involved focus on efficient compression of text and image data respectively.
The G4 (.G4) format is commonly used for document. Understanding its characteristics can be helpful when converting to or from other formats like WPS.
While specific technical details aren't available here, G4 files generally serve the purpose of storing document effectively within their domain.
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WPS files are typically associated with word processing documents created by Kingsoft Office, focusing on rich text editing features. In contrast, G4 files are used for specialized graphics or fax document formats, optimized for compressed image data. Converting WPS to G4 enables better support for image-heavy document workflows and compression.
Keep source WPS files under 250 MB for fastest processing; larger files (up to 1 GB) may require a premium service or local conversion tools.
For best text clarity in G4 (bilevel) output, rasterize pages at 300 dpi and use adaptive thresholding to preserve fine strokes and small fonts.
If your WPS contains color images or gradients, convert those pages to high-contrast grayscale before G4 conversion to reduce artifacts—G4 is a monochrome format and will discard color information.
Batch convert multiple WPS files by zipping them or using a batch mode; convert similar resolution and page-size files together to maintain consistent output.
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Format limitation: G4 is optimized for black-and-white content and is not suitable for preserving color or continuous-tone photographic detail.