XPS to TIFF

Convert XPS and OXPS files to TIFF effortlessly with our Python API solution. This cutting-edge feature enables the conversion of XPS and OXPS documents to high-resolution TIFF images, offering flexibility and versatility for your projects.

 

Aspose.Page API Solution for Pyton give you extensive support for converting XPS and OXPS files to TIFF format, delivering exceptional image quality and precise rendering for graphics, diagrams, and illustrations. With Aspose.Page for Python, you can effortlessly transform XPS and OXPS documents into high-quality TIFF images using Python 3.

This API empowers you to develop custom the Aspose.Page XPS Converter converters or seamlessly integrate XPS and OXPS conversion capabilities into your existing Python projects.

Experience intuitive usage and reliable performance with our Python functionality for XPS and OXPS to TIFF conversion. Ideal for developers, designers, and professionals alike, it unlocks the potential of your XPS and OXPS files, opening up a world of possibilities for your document processing needs.

In order to convert XPS to TIFF, we’ll use:

  • Aspose.Page for Python API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use document manipulation and conversion API for Python.

  • To install our Python solution you may use the following command from the Console.

Console Command


    >pip install aspose-page

Steps to Convert XPS to TIFF via Python

Aspose.Page makes it easy for the developers to load and convert XPS files to TIFF in just a few lines of code.

  1. Load XPS file in an instance of PsDocument via a stream
  2. Create and set instances of TiffSaveOptions and ImageDevice classes
  3. Call PsDocument.save method with objects of TiffSaveOptions and ImageDevice as parameters

System Requirements

Aspose.Page for Python available now only for Windos x86 and x64. Libraries for Linux and MacOS will be released in 2024. Before start working Just make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

  • Microsoft Windows, Python 3.6 or above
  • Development environment like PyCharm or Microsoft Visual Studio with Python IDE installed.
  • Get the latest version of Aspose.Page for Python via .NET from pypi.org or Aspose.Downloads .

XPS to TIFF Python Conversion

    # initialize PostScript input stream
    open("input.xps");

    # load XPS document
    document = PsDocument(ps_stream)

    # create an instance of TIFFSaveOptions
    options = new TIFFSaveOptions();
    # create rendering device for XPS format
    device = ImageDevice(image_format)
    # save XPS as TIFF
    document.save(device, options);

XPS to TIFF Conversion Web Application



FAQ

1. Can I convert XPS to TIFF?

Aspose.Page solution has functionality that allows you to convert XPS files to other formats online or programmatically. If you need to transform XPS to TIFF instantly online you may like to use XPS Converter cross-platform application.

2. Can I find more detailed informationon how to convert XPS to TIFF?

Go to the Documentation chapter to find the information like Developer Guide, Release Notes, and many more about Page Description Languages. Visit our GitHub project to see the code examples for using the solution.

3. Is the functionality free?

The cross-platform converters are free, when for the API solution you can get a free Trial and then buy the product if needed.

XPS What is XPS File Format

XPS format is similar to PDF format. Both are page description language (PDL) formats. EPS is based on HTML and not on PostScript language. The .eps file is capable to contain a markup of the document's structure along with the information on how the document would look like. There are also added instructions on how to print and render the document. The feature of the format is that it fixes the document's description which means that it will look the same no matter who and from what operational system opens it.

TIFF What is TIFF File Format

The Tag Image File Format format is a format spread among photographers. It lets keep really high-quality images, like fabulous macro photos of flowers, insects, or dew drops you may have seen. TIFF stores image information and raster graphics. Storing that much information makes the images of this format pretty heavy, so TIFF is not good in cases when you need to save space.