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You can use GIMP to directly import the postscript file and then export to
any image format you want.  GIMP, of course, would let you edit the image if
you want.  I use to use ghostscript as you've described to convert
postscript to TIFF for publication quality images.  However, since I would
crop using GIMP eventually, I played with and found that the import of
postscript is actually very good.  Just set the resolution in the initial
dialog after opening up the postscript file.  Also, select to anti-alias at
high quality the text and graphics.
Best wishes,
Dow

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