Image splitter vs cropper: what's the difference?
An image splitter divides an entire image into multiple equal sections (tiles) like a grid. For example, splitting a photo into 3×3 pieces creates nine tiles, each containing a portion of the original image. An image cropper removes unwanted outer areas from an image, like cutting off edges or selecting a specific rectangular region from a larger image. Use a splitter when you need multiple tiles for grids, panoramas, or printing. Use a cropper when you want to change composition, remove distractions, or focus on a specific subject. Both tools serve different purposes and are available on MiniToolsPro.
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