affi.usr Posted April 12, 2017 Share Posted April 12, 2017 I found article about EPS, PDF and PostScript file format here. Acording to Adobe: EPS file is a PostScript program, saved as a single file that includes a low-resolution preview "encapsulated" inside of it, allowing some programs to display a preview on the screen If I well understand EPS is not propetiary format. So then is a posibility get strictly the same outlook of each EPS file in Affinity? At this stage of development in some place is not the same what is normal. If we talk about PSD and AI format they have locked specification and for each file is not posible reproduce strictly and get the same results what Affinity Team write somewhere on the forum. In text MJ Rutter (2005) here stands: PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc ... Why EPS? Encapsulated PostScript is a subset of PostScript which is designed to be readily included in other PostScript documents. PostScript is the language used by all modest printers (all printers which have been in TCM in the past decade), and there are free PostScript interpreters for most flavours of UNIX and Windows (i.e. ghostscript). How then look this issue with EPS files? Is it a the same problem as with PSD, AI files? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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