[comp.lang.postscript] Does a Sun rasterfile --> color Postscript program exist?

fenske@dfsun1.electro.swri.edu (Robert Fenske Jr) (05/07/90)

Does anyone know if there exists a program, public domain or otherwise,
that converts color Sun rasterfiles into color Postscript files?




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merlyn@iwarp.intel.com (Randal Schwartz) (05/08/90)

In article <1520@dfsun1.electro.swri.edu>, fenske@dfsun1 (Robert Fenske Jr) writes:
| Does anyone know if there exists a program, public domain or otherwise,
| that converts color Sun rasterfiles into color Postscript files?

PBMPLUS:
	rasttoppm <colorsunrast | ppmtops | lpr -Pcolorpostscript

PBMPLUS is available via anon FTP from somewhere.  I don't remember
where I got it.

Just another Postscript hacker,
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