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Convert EPSI to CAL

Convert EPSI images to CAL 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

Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support Type 1 Image (.cal)

The CAL file extension, known as CALS (Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support) Type 1 Image, is a 1-bit black-and-white raster image format developed by the U.S. Department of Defense in the mid-1980s to standardize graphics data interchange for military documentation. It is primarily used for storing and sharing monochrome images while retaining orientation metadata. The format supports both uncompressed and compressed (using CCITT Group 4 compression) images.

CAL Converter

How to convert EPSI to CAL?

  1. Upload EPSI File

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

  2. Select EPSI Tools

    Select tools to convert your EPSI image into a CAL image, then click Convert.

  3. Download Your CAL

    Once the CAL process is finished, the file will be ready for download.

Convert EPSI to CAL

Convert EPSI to CAL on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

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

  1. Open the command-line prompt for operations.
  2. Navigate to the EPSI folder or specify the input file path.
  3. Paste and run the command after updating EPSI_INPUT_FILE. $ vertopal convert EPSI_INPUT_FILE --to cal

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