If you are under a unix environment, i recommend the use of ps2png to convert an eps to a bitmap picture. (note, ps2png is just a small script that use gs) Jeremias Maerki a écrit : > Not really a FOP question, is it? :-) > > You should look into the EPS and DSC specifications from Adobe. They are > available here: > http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/ps/index_specs.html > > Anyway, generally it's not easily possible to extract bitmap images from > PostScript files, except if you mean the optional preview of an EPS file > which is documented in the EPS spec. There's no single way to represent > a bitmap image in PostScript, so you can't reliably extract a bitmap > image from a PostScript file without having a PostScript interpreter. It > depends a lot on how the PostScript was generated in the first place. > FOP, for example, doesn't use the %%BeginBinary DSC comment for images. > It's probably easier to convert the EPS to PDF and then extract the > image from the PDF using some PDF library. > > On 11.09.2006 13:58:06 narendra babu wrote: > >> i want to extract the RGB data in the EPS file, but i do not know where >> the exact data is present, i came to know that data is binary inbetween >> the comments "%%BeginBinary" to "%%EndBinary". >> >> but i will get more than the image size, now is that the exact image i >> am looking for, is there any image present in the EPS file, can anybody >> help me out in this please >> >> waiting for your kind information, >> > > > > Jeremias Maerki > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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