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Convert EPSI images to BIE format, edit and optimize images online and free.

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Encapsulated PostScript Interchange (.epsi)

EPSI, standing for Encapsulated PostScript Interchange, is a file extension used primarily in the printing and graphic design industries. It stores PostScript data along with a low-resolution preview in bitmap format, facilitating the visualization of graphic content in layout applications without needing to interpret the complex PostScript code. Introduced in the 1980s by Adobe Systems, EPSI files serve as a bridge between different software applications, ensuring consistent and high-quality output in various publishing workflows. Their efficiency and adaptability have made them a standard for exchange of graphic data in professional environments.

EPSI Converter

Binary Image Entity (.bie)

The BIE file extension, associated with the Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group, stands for "Binary Image Entity". This format was developed for efficient compression of binary images, primarily used in fax transmissions. Introduced in 1993, JBIG1 provided lossless compression, outperforming earlier standards like CCITT Group 3 and 4. It was later succeeded by JBIG2, which offered improved compression efficiency for bi-level images.

BIE Converter

How to convert EPSI to BIE?

  1. Upload EPSI File

    Select a EPSI file from your computer to initiate the upload.

  2. Select EPSI Tools

    Adjust EPSI to BIE settings with tools, then press Convert.

  3. Download Your BIE

    Wait for the converter to finalize, then access your BIE image.

Convert EPSI to BIE

Convert EPSI to BIE on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

Once installed, Vertopal CLI supports conversion of EPSI image into BIE image.

  1. Open the command-line prompt for operations.
  2. Either cd into the EPSI file directory or provide the path.
  3. Paste the command, substitute EPSI_INPUT_FILE with your file, and run. $ vertopal convert EPSI_INPUT_FILE --to bie

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