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Convert SIXEL to EPSF

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

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DEC Six Pixels (.sixel)

The SIXEL, or "six pixels", is a bitmap graphics format created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for their terminals and printers. Initially designed for DEC dot matrix printers like the LA50, it enabled the efficient transfer of bitmap graphics using a series of ASCII characters. Each character represents a 6-pixel high row, making it suitable for 7-bit serial communication. This format was later adapted for modern terminal emulators, extending its utility beyond its original scope.

SIXEL Converter

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.

EPSF Converter

How to convert SIXEL to EPSF?

  1. Upload SIXEL File

    Choose a SIXEL image and upload it to the converter.

  2. Select SIXEL Tools

    Use conversion tools to process SIXEL image into EPSF image.

  3. Download Your EPSF

    When the EPSF status is successful, download the file immediately.

Convert SIXEL to EPSF

Convert SIXEL to EPSF on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

With Vertopal CLI installed, you can convert SIXEL image directly into EPSF image.

  1. Start the system console for administration.
  2. Go to the SIXEL folder or specify the path.
  3. Execute the command once SIXEL_INPUT_FILE has been inserted. $ vertopal convert SIXEL_INPUT_FILE --to epsf

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