The Split plug-in for Gimp separates an image into multiple layers based on a specified number of rows and columns. The resulting multilayer image, or film, is the opposite of the Poster plug-in.
The working of the plug-in is simple yet powerful. It cuts the image into a number of rows and columns, creating a new multilayer image that comprises of these pieces. This film is much easier to manage, manipulate and edit. The layer manager assists you in effortlessly working on the significant segments of the image, without interfering with other parts.
The functionality of Split plug-in is the reverse of the Poster plug-in which stitches together pieces of an image to create a larger, image. The split plug-in, on the other hand, breaks up the image into smaller, manageable pieces.
This plug-in is a blessing for anyone who aims to take their image editing skills to the next level. It optimizes the process, allowing even beginners to confidently work on an image without worrying about damaging it. Additionally, working on multiple layers at once enables for remarkable precision, making the Split plug-in a must-have component of the Gimp software.