.psf

disaster-master's picture

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Someone has given me some photos on a floppy in .psf format. Is there anyway I can convert these to .jpg so that my graphics program can read them. I have searched the Internet but keep coming up with stuff about fonts and Linux. Confused

Brian Farkas's picture

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That's strange- I've never heard of that format before. Do you know what program the images were imported in? Is this person on a Mac? It could be a Mac program... More likely, however, is that it's a program that came bundled with his camera- even so, that program should certainly have some exporting options, if not to jpeg then at least to bmp or tiff.

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whatis.com (lists all file formats) says:
PSF = Outline PostScript printer font (ChiWriter)

but if you search on there for psf it comes up with this:

I need to be able to print a graphic on a PRTF based on a particular resource #. The graphs are currently Visio drawings on a PC. Is there a way to import these graphs into an AS/400 printer file?

This question posed on 20 June 2001

You will need to use Advanced Function Printing to do this. The AFP Utilities for AS/400 user's guide and the AS/400 guide to AFP and PSF both contain information on using images in your print file.

I guess I'm no help lol, sorry

disaster-master's picture

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I found some stuff about Kodak as well as working with digital images while further researching this and am thinking that they probably downloaded these from a digital camera and didn't place them in the correct format.

I will just have to get them to re-do them for me.

Thanks brian and busy. I thought you two would be my knight in shining armor.Wink

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