Save in photoshop eps format – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Include Halftone Screen and Include Transfer Function
Transparent Whites
PostScript Color Management
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Include Vector Data
Image Interpolation
format. The image is automatically converted to Indexed Color mode.
GIF is only available when the image is 8 Bits/Channel (it only supports 8 Bit/Channel).
1. Choose File > Save As, and choose CompuServe GIF from the Format menu.
2. For RGB images, the Indexed Color dialog box appears. Specify conversion options and click OK.
3. Select a row order for the GIF file, and click OK:
Displays the image in a browser only when download is complete.
Displays low-resolution versions of the image in a browser as the file downloads. Interlacing makes download time seem shorter,
but it also increases file size.
You can also save an image as one or more GIF files using the Save For Web & Devices command.
Save in Photoshop EPS format
Virtually all page-layout, word-processing, and graphics applications accept imported or placed EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files. To print EPS
files, you should use a PostScript printer. Non-PostScript printers will print only the screen-resolution preview.
1. Choose File > Save As, and choose Photoshop EPS from the Format menu.
2. In the EPS Options dialog box, select the options you want, and click OK:
Creates a low-resolution image to view in the destination application. Choose TIFF to share an EPS file between Windows and
Mac OS systems. An 8-bit preview is in color and a 1-bit preview is in black and white with a jagged appearance. An 8-bit preview creates a
larger file size than a 1-bit preview. See also Bit depth.
Determines the way image data is delivered to a PostScript output device. Encoding options are described below.
Control print specifications for high-end commercial print jobs. Consult your
printer before selecting these options.
Displays white areas as transparent. This option is available only for images in Bitmap mode.
Converts file data to the printer’s color space. Do not select this option if you plan to place the image in
another color-managed document.
Only PostScript Level 3 printers support PostScript Color Management for CMYK images. To print a CMYK image using PostScript
Color Management on a Level 2 printer, convert the image to Lab mode before saving in EPS format.
Preserves any vector graphics (such as shapes and type) in the file. However, vector data in EPS and DCS files is
available only to other applications; vector data is rasterized if you reopen the file in Photoshop. This option is only available if your file
contains vector data.
Applies bicubic interpolation to smooth the low-resolution preview if printed.
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