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Pavan
pstoedit can convert .eps and .pdf-Files into series of canvas commands.
It isn't "Windows-based", but you can run it under Windows:
pstoedit input.eps output.tk
Christian
ImageMagicK is (freely) available for Cgywin, which in turn is (freely)
available. There is also GIMP, also freely available (the GIMP is
basically a Photoshop replacement, so might be overkill).
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Some examples of the Tk produced from eps files are here:
http://www.ntlug.org/~ccox/impress/impress/examples/cowden.tcl
(this will display if you have the tcl plugin installed)
Others that were converted from eps:
http://www.ntlug.org/~ccox/impress/impress/examples/nozzle.tcl
http://www.ntlug.org/~ccox/impress/impress/examples/warbird.tcl
I have not tried to use pstoedit under Windows.
By default results produced by pstoedit are executable
programs (not just raw canvas commands, but easily converted).
The files produced will load straight into ImPress.