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With the installed Postscript plugin (and installed Ghostscript) you can read the EPS, PS and PDF format with IrfanView! To write the PDF format with IrfanView you need the installed ImPDF plugin!
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I hope these informations are a help to show you the differences between AFPL and GPLGhostscript and
to understand why there is now a recommendation to use GPL Ghostscript!
Sorry if I sound slow but I downloaded the latest "ghostpcl-9.50-win64" and have extracted it in its own directory but I think there is more to it to install it as a plugin for irfanview.
You can use the 64-bit version of Ghostscript (GS) only with IrfanView64; fir IrfanView32 you'll need GS32.
After installation/extraction of GS you need to set the path to the GS-folder In Irfanview: Settings > PlugIns > section OtherPlugIns > button Postscript Options.
Win 10/64 Home 22H2 IrfanView 4.67/64 Hate has caused a lot of problems in this world, but it has not solved one yet. (Maya Angelou)
I tried setting a path but the result was a blank image when trying to view .eps files. The default option says ghostscript is not installed and I get an error message saying the same if I try to view an eps image.
With Ghostscript (GS) actually installed, IrfanView can read the location from the registry. If you have GS only extracted to some directory, you have to manually set the "custom" path of gsdll64.dll in the Ghostscript Plugin Options. For a 64-bit version of IrfanView.
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