psmono

PS to MONO

Convert PS (PostScript) files to MONO (monochrome bitmap) online. Our free converter provides fast, accurate results with no registration required. Ideal for simplifying graphics and preparing images for specific applications.

Key Features

Fast Conversion

Quickly convert your PS files to MONO format without waiting.

No Registration

Start converting immediately – no account creation needed.

High Accuracy

Maintain the integrity of your image during the conversion process.

Free to Use

Our PS to MONO converter is completely free for all users.

Common Use Cases

Fax Preparation

Convert PS documents to MONO for reliable fax transmission.

Simple Image Editing

Create basic black and white images from complex PostScript graphics.

Monochrome Display

Prepare images for display on monochrome screens or devices.

Archiving

Create a simplified monochrome version for long-term archiving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the conversion process secure?

Yes, we prioritize your data security. Files are processed on our servers and are not stored permanently. We do not access or retain your uploaded files.

What is the maximum file size I can convert?

The maximum file size is 5MB. If your file is larger, please consider compressing it before uploading.

Can I convert multiple PS files at once?

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

What if the converted MONO image looks pixelated?

The quality of the MONO image depends on the resolution of the original PS file and the settings used during conversion. Higher resolution PS files generally produce better results.

About PS and MONO Formats

PostScript (PS) is a page description language used primarily in the printing and graphic arts industries. It's a powerful format for complex vector graphics. MONO, on the other hand, represents a monochrome bitmap image – a simple black and white image format. Converting from PS to MONO is useful when you need a simplified, black and white version of a PostScript graphic, for example, for faxing, basic image editing, or applications that only support monochrome images. This conversion process rasterizes the vector data in the PS file into a bitmap.

Supported PS Versions

  • Level 1
  • Level 2
  • Level 3