Computer Vision and Image Processing
EPS, or Encapsulated PostScript, is a graphics file format that is widely used for vector-based images. It allows for the inclusion of text and graphics in a single file, enabling high-quality printing and easy scalability without losing resolution. EPS files are particularly useful for graphic designers and publishers because they maintain the quality of images when resized, making them ideal for both web and print applications.
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