Gs(1).dll File
If you see , it usually indicates one of the following:
: Changing documents between formats like PDF, PNG, TIFF, and BMP. Common Variations gs(1).dll
: You may have installed two different versions of a program that relies on Ghostscript (like a PDF converter or image editor), causing a naming conflict in a shared directory. If you see , it usually indicates one
Depending on your system architecture and Ghostscript version, the original file might be named: gsdll32.dll (32-bit Windows) gsdll64.dll (64-bit Windows) libgs.so (Linux/Unix shared object) Why "gs(1).dll" Exists on Your System If you see
: Converting these formats into raster images for display or printing.