JPEG to EPS
JPEG, Joint Photographic Experts Group, is defined how an image is compressed into a stream of bytes and decompressed back into an image, but not the file format used to contain that stream. The frequent compress ways in JPEG is lossy compression, which means that the quality of the picture may be damaged apparently. JPEG is based on 8 bit and 24 bit color, and also is the most popular type using in the Internet. And EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) – a format used for bitmaps and vector graphics - can contain text as well as images; it is less compressed than JPEG.
It is suitable for logos or drawing with outlines and is advantageous for printing purposes especially if your project involves booklets, flayers or other advertising materials. The features of EPS include:
1) EPS contains the text format of PostScript and the low resolution ratio of PICT and TIFF. 2), Not only can EPS be saved as one standard page size, but it can be used to save the rectangle area. 3) The text format can be written by ASCII and Binary system.
If you want to convert your JPEG file to EPS, you may first upload your target files and then click convert to finish.
How to convert jpeg to eps?
Step 1:Upload your target file from your local computer and then click "Upload Now".
Step 2:The online convert system will upload your chosen file.
Step 3:You need to select which picture format you want to convert. Here you may choose EPS format.
Step 4:You may configure the parameters of your convert files.
Step 5:Click "Convert Now" to finish the process.
Knowledge Base
About .mpeg graphic file: The Moving Picture Experts Group develop the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) standards. These standards are an evolving set of standards for video and audio compression. Moving Pictures Experts Group (.mpg, .mpeg, .m1v, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .mpe, .mpv2, .m3u) This standard permits the coding of progressive video at a transmission rate of About .1.5 million bits per second (bps). This file format was designed specifically for use with Video-CD and CD-i media. The most common implementations of the MPEG-1 standard provides a video resolution of 352x240 at 30 frames per second (fps). When you use this standard, you receive a video that is slightly lower-quality than typical VCR videos. Help how to open MPEG files: Use media player (Winamp, Windows Media Player). Recent Posts
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