Using Aspose.Total for .NET you can easily export PS to IMAGE image within any .NET applications in two simple steps. First of all, by using Aspose.PDF for .NET , you can export PS to JPEG. After that, by using Aspose.Imaging for .NET Image Processing API, you can convert JPEG to IMAGE.
Convert PS file to IMAGE via .NET
- Open PS file using Document class
- Initialize JpegDevice class object and render PS to JPEG by using Process method
- Load JPEG file by using Image class
- Save the document to JPEG2000 format using Save method
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Convert PS File to IMAGE in a Single File via C#
Using the API, you can also convert PS file to IMAGE to a single image file. In order to convert all pages, you can first render your PS document to one TIFF file and after that you can export TIFF file to IMAGE. You can open the input file using Document class and create Resolution, TiffSettings, & TIFF device objects. You can get a single TIFF image using Process method of TiffDevice class. Finally, you can load TIFF file using Image class and save it to JPEG2000 format using Save method.
Convert PS to IMAGE With Watermark via C#
Using the API, you can also convert PS file to IMAGE with watermark in your IMAGE document. In order to add a watermark, you can first render your PS document to JPEG and add a watermark in it. To demonstrate the operation, you can load your converted JPEG image, add transformations using an object of Matrix class and draw a string as the watermark on the image surface using the Graphics class’ DrawString method. After adding the watermark in it, you can save the JPEG as JPEG2000 format. Below is a code example that demonstrates how to add a diagonal watermark to your document.
Convert & Rotate PS File to IMAGE via C#
Using the API, you can also rotate the output IMAGE image as per your needs. The Image.RotateFlip method can be used to rotate the image by 90/180/270-degrees and flip the image horizontally or vertically. You can specify the type of rotation and flip to apply to the image. In order to rotate and flip the image you can load the converted JPEG image using the factory method exposed by Image class and call the Image.RotateFlip method while specifying the appropriate RotateFlipType .
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What is PS File Format
A PostScript file is a text file that contains a description of a page or document to be printed. It is typically created by a word processor or other application, and then saved in the PS format. The file can be printed by any printer that supports the PostScript language.PS files are usually stored in one of two ways: as a single page, or as a multi-page document. Single page PS files are typically used for printing a single page, such as a letter or an invoice. Multi-page PS files are used for printing documents that span multiple pages, such as a book or a report. When a PS file is printed, the printer reads the file and interprets the instructions contained within it. The printer then produces a printed version of the document.PS files are typically much larger than other types of files, such as PDFs. This is because they contain a lot of detailed information about the document to be printed. For this reason, it is important to make sure that your printer has enough memory to store the entire PS file.PS files can be opened and edited with a text editor, such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat. However, it is important to be careful when editing a PS file, as even a small change can result in the file being unreadable by the printer. If you need to make changes to a PS file, it is best to save a copy of the file first, so that you can revert back to the original if necessary.
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Image files are computer files that store digital images. These files can be of different types, including bitmap, jpeg, gif, and tiff. Images are stored in these files with varying degrees of compression and quality. When images are opened on a computer, the file type determines which software program will be used to open and view the image.Bitmap files, also called raster images, are made up of a grid of tiny pixels, each of which is assigned a color value. When viewed at a distance, these pixels blend together to create the illusion of a continuous image. Bitmap files are typically large in size, since they contain so much detailed information.Jpeg files are a type of compressed image file. They use a mathematical algorithm to compress the image data, which reduces the file size without losing any of the image quality. Jpeg files are commonly used for storing and sharing photos online, since they can be easily compressed without losing any quality.Gif files are another type of compressed image file. They use a different algorithm than jpeg files, which allows them to store more colors and produce better image quality. However, gif files are limited to a maximum of 256 colors, so they are not suitable for storing high-quality images. Gif files are commonly used for animated images and simple graphics.Tiff files are uncompressed image files. This means that they do not use any compression algorithm, and as a result, they are much larger in size than other types of image files. Tiff files are typically used for storing high-quality images that need to be edited or printed.
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