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Photoshop 2.0 (Photoshop)
(Mac OS) You can use this format to open an image in version 2.0 or to export an image to
an application supporting only Photoshop 2.0 files. Saving in Photoshop 2.0 format
flattens your image and discards layer information.
AVI (ImageReady)
Audio Video Interleave (AVI) format is the standard Windows format for audio/video data.
Note:
In Windows, AVI format is visible in the Files of Type pop-up menu only when
QuickTime is installed on your computer.
BMP
BMP is a standard Windows image format on DOS and Windows-compatible computers.
BMP format supports RGB, Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap color modes. You can
specify either Windows or OS/2
®
format and a bit depth for the image. For 4-bit and 8-bit
images using Windows format, you can also specify RLE compression.
BMP images are normally written bottom to top; however, you can select the Flip Row
Order option to write them from top to bottom. You can also select an alternate encoding
method by clicking Advanced Modes. (Flip Row Order and Advanced Modes are most
relevant to game programmers and others using DirectX.)
Photoshop EPS
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) language file format can contain both vector and bitmap
graphics and is supported by virtually all graphic, illustration, and page-layout programs.
EPS format is used to transfer PostScript-language artwork between applications. When
you open an EPS file containing vector graphics, Photoshop rasterizes the image,
converting the vector graphics to pixels.
EPS format supports Lab, CMYK, RGB, Indexed Color, Duotone, Grayscale, and Bitmap color
modes, and does not support alpha channels. EPS does support clipping paths. Desktop
Color Separations (DCS) format, a version of the standard EPS format, lets you save color
separations of CMYK images. You use DCS 2.0 format to export images containing spot
channels.To print EPS files, you must use a PostScript printer.
Photoshop DCS 1.0 and 2.0 (Photoshop)
Desktop Color Separations (DCS) format is a version of the standard EPS format that lets
you save color separations of CMYK images. You can use DCS 2.0 format to export images
containing spot channels. To print DCS files, you must use a PostScript printer.
EPS TIFF or EPS PICT Preview (Photoshop)
These formats let you open images saved in file formats that create previews but are not
supported by Adobe Photoshop (such as QuarkXPress
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). An opened preview image can
be edited and used like any other low-resolution file. EPS PICT Preview is available only in
Mac OS.
Note:
EPS TIFF format and EPS PICT format were more relevant for use in earlier versions of
Photoshop. The current version of Photoshop includes rasterization features for opening
files that include vector data.