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Image Splitter
This is a simple command-line tool that splits an image into two halves. The left half of the image is saved in a directory named "left", and the right half is saved in a directory named "right". These directories are created in the parent directory of the original image's directory.
Directory Structure
For example, if you have a directory structure like this:
- Wallpapers/
- original/
- image1.jpg
- original/
After running the script with image1.jpg
as the input, the directory structure will look like this:
- Wallpapers/
- original/
- image1.jpg
- left/
- image1_left.jpg
- right/
- image1_right.jpg
- original/
The "left" directory contains the left half of the original image, and the "right" directory contains the right half.
Requirements
- Python 3
- Pillow library
Installation
- Clone this repository.
- Install the required Python packages using pip:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Usage
Run the script with the path to the image you want to split as an argument:
python main.py path_to_your_image.jpg
The script will create two new images in the "left" and "right" directories with the suffixes _left and _right added to the original file name.
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
Source Code
The source code for this project is available on Gitea and mirrored on GitHub.