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Convert EPSF images to PSD format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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Encapsulated PostScript File (.epsf)

An EPSF, or Encapsulated PostScript File, is a graphics file format used primarily in the publishing and printing industries for embedding high-resolution images within other PostScript documents. Introduced by Adobe Systems in the late 1980s, EPSF files enable seamless integration of complex visual elements, maintaining quality and device independence. They encapsulate both vector and raster graphics, allowing detailed illustrations and photographs to be embedded without loss of resolution, facilitating professional-quality output across various platforms and devices.

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Photoshop Document (.psd)

The PSD file extension stands for Photoshop Document, which is the native file format for Adobe Photoshop. It is primarily used to save graphics and images, preserving layers, masks, transparency, and other editing features, allowing for non-destructive editing. Introduced in 1988 with Photoshop's first release, PSD files have since become a standard in the graphic design and digital imaging industry due to their flexibility and support for various color modes and channels, including RGB, CMYK, and grayscale.

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How to convert EPSF to PSD?

  1. Upload EPSF File

    Click Choose File and pick the EPSF image required for conversion.

  2. Select EPSF Tools

    Check the preview and configure EPSF to PSD tools before proceeding.

  3. Download Your PSD

    Click Download after the PSD conversion ends to get your file.

Convert EPSF to PSD

Convert EPSF to PSD on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Vertopal CLI enables structured conversion from EPSF image to PSD image.

  1. Bring up the command-line window for input.
  2. Go to the EPSF file's directory or add the path.
  3. Run the command after replacing EPSF_INPUT_FILE with the correct path. $ vertopal convert EPSF_INPUT_FILE --to psd

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