Printmaking
EPS, which stands for Encapsulated PostScript, is a file format used primarily for vector graphics and images in the world of digital design and print. This format is especially important because it contains a PostScript program that describes how the image should be printed or displayed, making it highly compatible across different systems and software. The ability to include both vector and bitmap images within a single file makes EPS a versatile choice for artists and designers when creating and manipulating digital images.
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