CR2PS2

CR2 to PS2

Convert CR2 files to PS2 format online. Easily transform your Canon RAW images into PostScript 2 files with our free converter. No software installation needed.

Key Features

Free & Convenient

Our CR2 to PS2 converter is completely free to use and requires no registration. Access it from any device with an internet connection.

High-Quality Conversion

We utilize advanced algorithms to ensure your images are converted with minimal loss of quality, preserving important details.

No Installation Required

Convert files directly in your browser – no need to download or install any software.

Use Cases

Professional Printing

Prepare CR2 images for high-resolution printing using PostScript-compatible printers.

Graphic Design

Integrate Canon RAW images into graphic design projects that require PostScript files.

Archiving

Convert CR2 files to PS2 for long-term archiving and compatibility with legacy systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the conversion process secure?

Yes, we prioritize the security of your files. All conversions are performed on our servers, and your files are automatically deleted after a short period.

What is the maximum file size I can convert?

The maximum file size for conversion is 50MB. If your file exceeds this limit, please consider compressing it before uploading.

Can I convert multiple CR2 files at once?

Currently, our converter supports single file conversions. You will need to convert each CR2 file individually.

What if the converted PS2 file doesn't open correctly?

Ensure you have a PostScript viewer or application installed that is compatible with PS2 files. Common options include Adobe Illustrator or Ghostscript.

About CR2 and PS2 Formats

CR2 is a raw image format used by Canon digital cameras. It contains unprocessed data directly from the camera's sensor, offering greater flexibility in post-processing. PS2 (PostScript Level 2) is a page description language used primarily for high-quality printing. Converting from CR2 to PS2 allows you to utilize the image data within applications that support the PostScript format, often for professional printing or graphic design purposes. This conversion process can be useful for preparing images for specific workflows where PostScript compatibility is essential. While not a common direct conversion, it addresses niche requirements in professional imaging.

Supported Browsers

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  • Microsoft Edge