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How To View .EPS Files

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Hey guy's.. some are asking how to view .eps files all at once instead of one by one, or not at all.

You can buy an expensive program called Bridge or you can do it the free version way like this.

Go here to get Irvanview http://www.irfanview.com/main_download_engl.htm

Go here and get the plugins for it http://www.irfanview.com/plugins.htm

Go here for the last GPL of Ghostscript, it is also needed for Irvanview as well http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/

Irvanview let's you view .eps files in thumbnails etc.

Ghostview also lets you view full images etc.

Make sure you install the Irvanview, Plugins, and Ghostscript as they all use one another to function.

Hope This Helps Some Of You Out!

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Sorry Bearly, their asking like mad about it ehheheheh

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Couldn't wait for my head to clear up, huh? :P

Hmmm , that could take longer than some of us have left :D

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You're both right. I think... Wait a minute.....

heheeheh Now that's funny :blink:

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I use Irfanview as my default .eps editor so files posted on the forum will open when I click on them here.

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First off I would like to thank all the individuals that have contributed some great graphics to share. I have collected many. I did a search on the forum and found this thread. Now it is my time to contribute. Like most, trying to view and organize the graphic files can get very frustrating. The major graphic vendors and OS vendors in their infinite wisdom, or lack of, have take away thumbnail views for some of the most used graphic programs. In searching the internet, I found this great open source software/plugins that now allows that to happen again. This program, Sagethumbs, appears to convert about 95% or more of the file icons to thumbnails that can be viewed in Windows Explorer.

footnote: SageThumbs is a powerful shell extension allowing to preview enormous amount of image formats directly in Windows Explorer by using Pierre-e Gougelet's GFL library (XnView's author).

Enjoy

http://code.google.com/p/sagethumbs/

(Mike)

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That is a great post but i have one question when I transfer the files will I still be able to cut I have a mh365 I have a lot of pics with wiggit color graphics and since I do Martial Arts Apareal will it help me with that.an can any one tell me how to get registration marks for this cutter/plotter or should I just use tape?

nastassia

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