I ran into a pretty annoying issue today while helping a friend prepare some simple branding materials. We had a few JPG images for a logo mockup, but the print service asked for EPS files at the last moment. I don’t have any design software installed on my current laptop, so I started looking for a fast workaround and tested jpg to eps just to see if it could handle the conversion online. It turned out to be a lot more straightforward than I expected — I just uploaded the image, converted it, and downloaded the result without any setup.
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It’s interesting how much of design work today is actually about compatibility rather than creation. Most people think the hard part is making the image, but in reality, a lot of time gets spent just making sure the file is in the right format for the next step. I don’t work in design, but I’ve noticed how often these small technical details become the deciding factor in whether something gets submitted on time or not. The shift toward browser-based tools makes that part easier, since you can handle conversions quickly without needing specialized programs installed on every device.