PostScript scenario: reactivate legacy archives
`postscript-to-png` is useful for modernizing historical EPS/PS materials for knowledge bases, migrations, and retrospective documentation. Legacy assets often vary in quality, structure, and authoring era, which makes direct consumption difficult for business users. PNG conversion enables indexing, sharing, and lightweight annotation in contemporary systems. A reliable approach is source-based grouping, staged execution, and batch-level version tagging. Pre-release checks should focus on font readability, boundary completeness, and minimum sample pass rate. With grouped governance and traceable outputs, this variant converts dormant archives into usable operational assets.
Legacy PostScript to PNG: group, tag risk, then ingest
- Cluster EPS/PS by era, business unit, or donor system, pick one output size and prefix per cluster, and pilot risky clusters to log missing fonts, broken strokes, or clipped art before mass conversion.
- During bulk runs keep per-group manifests and failure logs, sample substitution artifacts and bounding boxes, repair sources or stamp metadata warnings before pushing PNGs into production CMS buckets.
- When indexing modern-side, store source path, parameters, and batch ids so legal or ops can reopen the exact EPS and settings behind any PNG years later.