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Convert RLE to PS
Convert Utah Run length encoded image to PostScript (Type 0)
Utah Run length encoded image
Image
Read
No Write
This is a format that applies an 8-bit encoding to images for the purpose of compression and transportation. The format was originally developed for the Utah Raster Toolkit software package for managing bitmaps. The compression algorithm provides a replacement for repeating strings of bytes into pairs, which significantly reduces the file size.
PostScript (Type 0)
Vector
Read
Write
This is an expansion of the PostScript programming language that’s often used in the publishing business. It was developed in 1982 by Adobe Systems. Before the introduction of PS, printing text and images on one page wasn’t possible. PostScript makes this possible by giving a printer commands to print out text and graphical information as needed. PS also contains print coordinates for objects on a page.
Supported: Conversion from RLE to PS is listed.