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Is it possible to convert .gsp to png..

Irony
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or to .svg?
I have a craft machine(silh cameo) & it looks like the USA software blocks users from exporting files by only letting us save files we've create in .studio/gsp format.
So,I'd like to convert my image from .studio/.gsp to a png or vector(simple pls) so I can open in paint.net or inkscape(i find ink a bit too advanced).
I don't have illustrator or photoshop:(
Thanks
I have a craft machine(silh cameo) & it looks like the USA software blocks users from exporting files by only letting us save files we've create in .studio/gsp format.
So,I'd like to convert my image from .studio/.gsp to a png or vector(simple pls) so I can open in paint.net or inkscape(i find ink a bit too advanced).
I don't have illustrator or photoshop:(
Thanks
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When I do print options,I only get the "save to PDF" with microsoft pdf printer & Cute Pdf. Microsoft xps writer saves as"xps".
The Bullzip only lets you have 10 files for free & wants to install 3 other addons(GhostScript)being one,so I'm a bit wary in case I get malware etc.
If someone can find me one with a png/svg format,that would be perfect(I think)
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When I do print options,I only get the "save to PDF" with microsoft pdf printer & Cute Pdf. Microsoft xps writer saves as"xps".
The Bullzip only lets you have 10 files for free & wants to install 3 other addons(GhostScript)being one,so I'm a bit wary in case I get malware etc.
If someone can find me one with a png/svg format,that would be perfect(I think)
Thanks
It may be possible to extract the image data from a pdf, and then convert that into a format of your choice. eg on linux I have a utility 'pdfimages' which will do it. I'm sure google will suggest lots of ways to do it on windows.
So if you have an existing print driver that can generate pdf, you could use that as the first step. Obviously doing it in two steps is not ideal if it's something you need to do frequently, but if it's occassional you might be happy this way.0
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