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DDS to PS

Upload a DDS file and save it as PS. Use the converter to prepare a texture or game image for viewing, printing or sharing.



DDS is a graphic format, bitmap image. DDS stands for Abbreviation for the DirectDraw Surface. This format, developed by Microsoft, is usually used to store textures for 3D environments (for example, in computer games or 3D models, including new-generation game consoles). The format is designed specifically for use in the Microsoft DirectX environment, however, in OpenGL, the use of DDS files is also possible. Even when compressed, the texture quality is preserved in the DDS files. Compression of files of this format is possible using DirectX Texture Compression technology.

PS is one of the common vector image formats. The PS format (full name - PostScript File) was created by Adobe Systems. A vector image that is saved in the PostScript page description language usually contains both text and vector or bitmap graphics. Files of this format can be directly printed without opening an application by a printer that supports PostScript. This dynamic typed programming language is best known for describing pages in the publishing industry. Now the PS format is being actively replaced by the more popular PDF.

Supported formats

This converter shows the accepted source formats and the result format.

Input files
DDS
Result
PS

A damaged file or a non-standard codec can still fail even when the extension is supported.