How to Convert PNG to PostScript
Free Image to PDF Converter is a utility that can convert PNG images to compressed PostScript (without uncompressing the images) to use as logos or drawing with outlines and for printing purposes especially if your project involves booklets, flyers or other advertising materials. Now, download and install Free Image to PDF Converter to convert PNG to PostScript.
1. Select Output Format
Launch Free Image to PDF Converter and select "PostScript" as the output format. (If you need a file for easy document sharing without concerning about the platforms, choose "Adobe PDF".)
2. Specify Output Settings
Click "Browse..." to select output directory. Choose proper paper size from A0/A1/A2/A3/A4/A5/A6, B5, letter (8.5" × 11"), Legal (8.5" × 14"), ledger (17" × 11") and 11" × 17". File compression type can also be easily chosen from its drop-down menu: RLE, G3Fax, G4Fax and JPEG.
3. Add PNG Files and Get the Converted File
Click "New Page from File" to choose a PNG image (The program supports image file formats like TIF, GIF, PCX, BMP, PSD, PNG, ICO, BMP, PCX, etc.) and click "Open". Click "Next" and the PNG to PDF conversion is finished immediately. The converted file will be automatically renamed if the output directory has a previous file with the same name.
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Format | Title | Category | Level |
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Written | Convert Image to PDF | Getting Started | II |
Written | Convert JPG to PDF | Usage Example | I |
Written | Convert PNG to PDF | Getting Started | I |
Written | Convert GIF to PDF | Usage Example | I |
Written | Scan to PDF | Usage Example | II |
Written | Convert JPG to PostScript | Getting Started | I |
Written | Convert PNG to PostScript | Usage Example | I |
Written | Convert Image to PostScript | Usage Example | II |