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Trying to Tile Existing EPS Images

Posted: 2012-08-29T12:37:28-07:00
by haggis777
Hi,

I am trying to simply tile an .eps file and I am running into some issues, and I was hoping I could get some help here. Here is the information for the file:

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Image: Label.eps
  Format: EPT (Encapsulated PostScript with TIFF preview)
  Class: DirectClass
  Geometry: 443x200+0+0
  Resolution: 72x72
  Print size: 6.15278x2.77778
  Units: Undefined
  Type: ColorSeparation
  Base type: ColorSeparation
  Endianess: Undefined
  Colorspace: CMYK
  Depth: 16/8-bit
  Channel depth:
    cyan: 8-bit
    magenta: 8-bit
    yellow: 8-bit
    black: 8-bit
  Channel statistics:
    Cyan:
      min: 0 (0)
      max: 65535 (1)
      mean: 985.67 (0.0150404)
      standard deviation: 7028.65 (0.10725)
      kurtosis: 63.3215
      skewness: 7.86702
    Magenta:
      min: 0 (0)
      max: 61166 (0.933333)
      mean: 8031.84 (0.122558)
      standard deviation: 16161.6 (0.246611)
      kurtosis: 0.743278
      skewness: 1.6218
    Yellow:
      min: 0 (0)
      max: 65535 (1)
      mean: 13194.6 (0.201337)
      standard deviation: 25426.6 (0.387985)
      kurtosis: 0.282728
      skewness: 1.48158
    Black:
      min: 0 (0)
      max: 65535 (1)
      mean: 12462 (0.190158)
      standard deviation: 20225.1 (0.308615)
      kurtosis: 1.5053
      skewness: 1.67159
  Image statistics:
    Overall:
      min: 0 (0)
      max: 65535 (1)
      mean: 8668.52 (0.132273)
      standard deviation: 18480.9 (0.282)
      kurtosis: 3.92156
      skewness: 2.34681
  Total ink density: 267%
  Rendering intent: Perceptual
  Gamma: 0.454545
  Chromaticity:
    red primary: (0.64,0.33)
    green primary: (0.3,0.6)
    blue primary: (0.15,0.06)
    white point: (0.3127,0.329)
  Interlace: None
  Background color: cmyk(255,255,255,0)
  Border color: cmyk(223,223,223,0)
  Matte color: cmyk(189,189,189,0)
  Transparent color: cmyk(0,0,0,0)
  Compose: Over
  Page geometry: 443x200+0+0
  Dispose: Undefined
  Iterations: 0
  Compression: Undefined
  Orientation: Undefined
  Properties:
    date:create: 2012-08-29T12:24:54-07:00
    date:modify: 2012-08-29T12:24:54-07:00
    ps:HiResBoundingBox: 443x200+0+0
    ps:Level: Adobe-3.1 EPSF-3.0
    ps:SpotColor-0: atend
    ps:SpotColor-1: procset Adobe_CoolType_Utility_T42 1.0 0
    ps:SpotColor-2: procset Adobe_CoolType_Utility_MAKEOCF 1.23 0
    ps:SpotColor-3: procset Adobe_CoolType_Core 2.31 0
    ps:SpotColor-4: procset Adobe_AGM_Core 2.0 0
    ps:SpotColor-5: procset Adobe_AGM_Utils 1.0 0
    ps:SpotColor-6: PANTONE 159 C
    ps:SpotColor-7: 0 0.6600 1 0.0700 PANTONE 159 C
    signature: 05fa74212ec39f9ef6862aa36e271d44bb00974fd72fd62ac8160cabd67354a2
  Artifacts:
    filename: Label.eps
    verbose: true
  Tainted: False
  Filesize: 355KB
  Number pixels: 88.6K
  Pixels per second: 44.32MB
  User time: 0.000u
  Elapsed time: 0:01.001
  Version: ImageMagick 6.7.9-2 2012-08-25 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
When I try to do anything with it (i.e convert, montage) it will use the sRGB color space, and I lose the vector (can't get bigger or smaller) with out really bad rastering. Here is the command I tried as an experiment:
convert -colorspace CMYK Label.eps Label6.eps

The resulting image is inverted in color (which I think I need to specify a color profile), and the colorspace is always sRGB:

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Image: Label6.eps
  Format: PS (PostScript)
  Class: DirectClass
  Geometry: 443x200+0+0
  Resolution: 72x72
  Print size: 6.15278x2.77778
  Units: Undefined
  Type: TrueColorAlpha
  Endianess: Undefined
  Colorspace: sRGB
  Depth: 16/8-bit
  Channel depth:
    red: 8-bit
    green: 8-bit
    blue: 8-bit
    alpha: 1-bit
  Channel statistics:
    Red:
      min: 0 (0)
      max: 65535 (1)
      mean: 985.67 (0.0150404)
      standard deviation: 7028.65 (0.10725)
      kurtosis: 63.3215
      skewness: 7.86702
    Green:
      min: 0 (0)
      max: 61166 (0.933333)
      mean: 8031.84 (0.122558)
      standard deviation: 16161.6 (0.246611)
      kurtosis: 0.743278
      skewness: 1.6218
    Blue:
      min: 0 (0)
      max: 65535 (1)
      mean: 13194.6 (0.201337)
      standard deviation: 25426.6 (0.387985)
      kurtosis: 0.282728
      skewness: 1.48158
    Alpha:
      min: 65535 (1)
      max: 65535 (1)
      mean: 65535 (1)
      standard deviation: 0 (0)
      kurtosis: 0
      skewness: 0
  Image statistics:
    Overall:
      min: 0 (0)
      max: 65535 (1)
      mean: 5553.03 (0.0847337)
      standard deviation: 15468.6 (0.236036)
      kurtosis: 9.22157
      skewness: 3.39168
  Rendering intent: Perceptual
  Gamma: 0.454545
  Chromaticity:
    red primary: (0.64,0.33)
    green primary: (0.3,0.6)
    blue primary: (0.15,0.06)
    white point: (0.3127,0.329)
  Interlace: None
  Background color: white
  Border color: srgba(223,223,223,1)
  Matte color: grey74
  Transparent color: none
  Compose: Over
  Page geometry: 443x200+0+0
  Dispose: Undefined
  Iterations: 0
  Compression: Undefined
  Orientation: Undefined
  Properties:
    date:create: 2012-08-29T12:29:51-07:00
    date:modify: 2012-08-29T12:29:51-07:00
    ps:HiResBoundingBox: 443x200-0-0
    ps:Level: Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0

    signature: 49963c4ac00510b292068a32175f59b5a18cdab96499f3760055e2655b291dc8
  Artifacts:
    filename: Label6.eps
    verbose: true
  Tainted: False
  Filesize: 9.07KB
  Number pixels: 88.6K
  Pixels per second: 29.53MB
  User time: 0.000u
  Elapsed time: 0:01.003
  Version: ImageMagick 6.7.9-2 2012-08-25 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
What I ultimately want is a tile of eps, that maintain there ability to vector (get bigger with out blurring out) and maintaining their color. Any help would greatly be appreciated.

Haggis