Why Convert HDR to EPS?
HDR (High Dynamic Range) files capture incredible detail in both shadows and highlights, but they are not compatible with most print workflows. When you need to use HDR imagery in print production, converting to EPS gives you a format that professional printers and publishing software recognize universally.
EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) has been the industry standard for print graphics since the late 1980s. In our testing, EPS files integrate smoothly with Adobe InDesign, QuarkXPress, and other desktop publishing applications where HDR files simply would not import.
How to Convert HDR to EPS
- Upload your HDR file - Drag and drop your Radiance HDR image or click to browse
- Select EPS as output - Choose EPS format for print-compatible output
- Download your EPS - Get your print-ready file instantly
The entire conversion happens in your browser. No software installation, no account creation, no waiting in queues.
HDR vs EPS: Understanding the Formats
HDR files store image data with extended luminance range, capturing details that standard formats lose. The Radiance HDR format (.hdr) is commonly used in 3D rendering, VFX compositing, and architectural visualization. However, this extended data makes HDR incompatible with print workflows.
EPS files, developed by Adobe, encapsulate raster image data in a PostScript wrapper. This makes them universally accepted by print shops and publishing applications. When you convert HDR files to EPS, you get a format that any commercial printer can process.
Key Differences
- Color depth - HDR uses 32-bit floating point; EPS uses 8-bit per channel
- Print compatibility - HDR is unsupported; EPS is the print industry standard
- File size - HDR files are larger due to extended dynamic range data
- Software support - HDR needs specialized viewers; EPS opens in any design application
When to Use This Conversion
Print Production
Sending images to commercial printers requires formats they can process. EPS files are accepted universally in the print industry, while HDR files will be rejected or require manual conversion on their end.
Desktop Publishing
Creating brochures, magazines, or catalogs in InDesign or QuarkXPress? These applications handle EPS files natively but cannot import HDR images directly.
Logo and Asset Delivery
When clients or colleagues need image assets in a standard format, EPS provides compatibility across platforms and applications that HDR cannot match.
What to Expect
Converting from HDR to EPS involves tone mapping the extended dynamic range data into a standard color space. The resulting EPS will contain an 8-bit representation of your image optimized for print output.
For images where you need to preserve specific highlight or shadow details, consider adjusting your HDR in specialized software before converting. If you need a different output format, you can also convert to HDR to JPG for web use or HDR to PNG for transparency support.
Browser-Based Conversion
Our converter works entirely in your browser on any device:
- Windows, Mac, Linux, Chromebook
- Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge
- No plugins or software required
Your files stay on your device throughout the conversion process. Nothing is uploaded to external servers.