Paint Shop Pro can read PostScript files (including multi-page files) through level 2 and open them as raster images. When converting, Paint Shop Pro can anti-alias objects and retain transparency information.
Note: By default, if a PostScript file has a bounding box, the program will match the canvas size to the bounding box.
To set PostScript file import preferences:
Choose File > Preferences > File Format Preferences to open the File Format Preferences dialog.
Click the PostScript tab.
Choose a prompt setting:
Prompt for size and options each time a PostScript file is opened When you mark this check box, Paint Shop Pro will ask you to choose settings for each PostScript file you open. Clear this check box to use the Size and Options when not prompting settings for all opened PostScript files.
If necessary, choose non-prompting options:
Resolution Set the resolution for the converted raster image
Image mode Select a mode from the drop-down list.
Page Size Select a page size from the drop-down list.
Landscape Mark this check box to switch the page orientation to landscape. The default is portrait. This option does not rotate your images; only use this option for landscape PostScript files.
Anti-aliasing Mark this box to anti-alias PostScript objects as they are converted to raster images.
Render transparency Clear this check box to use a white background instead of the default transparent background.
Setting General Program Preferences
Resetting Application Preferences
Setting File Format Associations
Setting File Format Preferences
Customizing Toolbars and Menus
Adjusting Monitor Display Options