Forum Discussion
Convert JPG to EPS for High Quality Printing on Windows?
The Photos app is great for basic stuff—cropping, adjusting brightness, etc.—but it doesn't offer advanced editing features. So if you want to tweak your image for color correction or anything more complex, you might find yourself wanting. It doesn’t have the bells and whistles that other dedicated software like Photoshop does, which are often more suited for this type of work.
Not to mention, the Photos app doesn't directly convert JPG to EPS. You have to save as a PNG or JPEG first and then find another tool to convert it to EPS. This extra step can be a hassle and leaves room for more quality degradation.
When you finally get it to EPS after converting it, the file size can sometimes be larger than expected, especially if you start with a JPG. This can be a pain for uploading or emailing to print services that have file size limits.