ConTeXt mkiv will take an encapsulated postscript (eps) file through \externalfigure [myfigure.eps] and creates a (compressed) pdf version as m_k_i_v_myfigure.pdf that conserves the vectorial components of the eps file. Other standard conversion tools, notably those based on ghostscript, generally create a bitmap image with pretty horrible results. The vectorial conversion must be fully trivial, but I am ignorant of the tools available for this manipulation (other than ConTeXt!), as well as the inverse (pdf->eps) conversion. Perhaps I am simply missing some simple (ghostscript, pstoedit, ...) option. I am posting this question to the ConTeXt mailing list as I am sure that someone can give a trivial answer, but also to indicate to those who may ignore this robust feature of ConTeXt. Also, \externalfigure is a very powerful macro that would justify more complete documentation in the revised reference manual. Alan