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Encapsulated PostScript
(EPS) An extension of the {PostScript} graphics file format
developed by {Adobe Systems}. EPS is used for {PostScript}
graphics files that are to be incorporated into other
documents. An EPS file includes {pragma}s (special PostScript
comments) giving information such as the bounding box, page
number and fonts used.
On some computers, EPS files include a low resolution version
of the PostScript image. On the {Macintosh} this is in {PICT}
format, while on the {IBM PC} it is in {TIFF} or {Microsoft
Windows} {metafile} format.
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(1995-01-04)