Dozens of jpg, png, gif, and other format images are evenly batch cropped into smaller images of equal size


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SummaryWhen a large number of images need to be uniformly divided into the same size, it is often used for image layout on web pages, for teaching explanations with evenly split images, and for more detailed observation of evenly divided images in medical imaging and satellite maps. Dividing images evenly can enhance the visual expression and practicality of images in various fields, improving visual effects and overall experience. Below is an introduction on how to evenly split dozens or hundreds of images into smaller images of the same size, supporting jpg, jpeg, png, bmp, gif, tif, tiff, webp, tga, and avif formats.


1、Usage Scenarios

Split a complete image evenly into any number of smaller images of the same size, such as 2x2, 3x3, 3x4, etc.

For example, an image needs to be evenly divided into 4 images horizontally and 3 images vertically, resulting in 12 images of the same size.

2、Preview

Before Processing:

After Processing:

3、Operation Steps

Open 【HeSoft Doc Batch Tool】, select 【Image Processing】 - 【Split Image into Multiple Smaller Images】.

【Add File】Add one or multiple image files that need to be evenly split into equal-sized smaller images.

【Import Files from Folder】Import a folder containing a large number of image files that need to be evenly divided into equal-sized smaller images.

You can also drag the files directly below. Then click Next.

Select 【Even Split】

The number of horizontal and vertical smaller images can be chosen freely below.

For example, a six-grid ratio would be: 3 and 2 or 2 and 3.

A nine-grid ratio would be: 3 and 3.

After confirming the numbers, click Next.

Wait for the process to complete, then click the saved folder to view the dozens of split image files.


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