Hi All--I have only worked with JPEGS and PNG files with all of my presentations. I have found some Vector files on Shutterstock that I like and would like to convert them into JPEGs (ultimately PNG's in some cases). Is there an easy way to do this before I buy them--or do need a special software. Thank you.
If the file has a .eps extension, you should be able to open it in Photoshop and save as .jpg or .png. I think Adobe Fireworks will do the same. Your best bet is to use Adobe Illustrator. You can modify the content of the file if required and save as .jpg or .png.
Jeff, SnagIt can usually open .eps also. I have had occasions where it has not, but typically it does. I really like Snagit, and the price is reasonable but
Have you ever heard of IrfanView? It's free, it's pretty amazing, and it can open .eps
And you can save as in both programs as well, although neither program is likely as robust as the Adobe products. So, it depends on your needs.
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If the file has a .eps extension, you should be able to open it in Photoshop and save as .jpg or .png. I think Adobe Fireworks will do the same. Your best bet is to use Adobe Illustrator. You can modify the content of the file if required and save as .jpg or .png.
Hi Jeff and Michael,
Jeff, SnagIt can usually open .eps also. I have had occasions where it has not, but typically it does. I really like Snagit, and the price is reasonable but
Have you ever heard of IrfanView? It's free, it's pretty amazing, and it can open .eps
And you can save as in both programs as well, although neither program is likely as robust as the Adobe products. So, it depends on your needs.
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