Currently, there are several professional photo editing and design software options for users to choose from, including Photoshop, Photoscape, and Fotor. Photoshop stands out for its professionalism and integration of numerous tools, whereas Photoscape boasts a simple and user-friendly interface, along with various integrated professional features. Similarly, Fotor also caters to users who prefer straightforward photo editing.
While a single image can be beautiful, combining multiple images into one can create an entirely new style that captivates viewers even more. Have you ever tried combining multiple images into one using Photoscape? If not, hold on, as you can also split an image into multiple ones on Photoscape.
Splitting an image into multiple images in PhotoScape
Step 1: Firstly, access the Splitter feature on the main interface of PhotoScape. Then, add the image to the Splitter queue.
Click on the Add button from the Splitter window.
Step 2: Select the image you want to split into multiple different images from your computer > OK
Step 3: Choose an image from the queue. The image will then appear directly on the image splitting page.
Step 4: Press Split after setting up relevant options regarding columns, rows, image height, and image width.
Step 5: Select the folder to save the split images, then press Split to initiate the image splitting process.
Notification: Splitting process complete
Image after splitting
Thus, all actions to split an image into multiple images on PhotoScape have been completed. Note that setting the columns, rows, image height, and image width are specific and distinct figures. These serve as the basis for saving images according to the user's preference.
The Cell Size box will provide details of the pixel dimensions of each image for users to preview. Meanwhile, the Cols x Rows box will detail the 2D space of the images after splitting.
In addition to the aforementioned feature, Photoscape also serves as a professional tool to assist users in creating interesting GIF images. Creating GIF images with Photoscape has the advantage of being lightweight and not requiring the use of excessive third-party software. Moreover, Photoscape offers an essential feature for professional photo editors, which is creating black and white images. Creating black and white images using PhotoScape is as simple as doing so with Photoshop, and they are fully integrated features within the software.
Wishing you all success!
