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# Image Splitter
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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.
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## Directory Structure
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For example, if you have a directory structure like this:
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- Wallpapers/
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- original/
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- image1.jpg
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After running the script with `image1.jpg` as the input, the directory structure will look like this:
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- Wallpapers/
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- original/
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- image1.jpg
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- left/
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- image1_left.jpg
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- right/
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- image1_right.jpg
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The "left" directory contains the left half of the original image, and the "right" directory contains the right half.
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## Requirements
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- Python 3
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- Pillow library
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## Installation
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1. Clone this repository.
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2. Install the required Python packages using pip:
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```sh
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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## Usage
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Run the script with the path to the image you want to split as an argument:
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```sh
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python main.py path_to_your_image.jpg
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```
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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.
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## License
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This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
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## Source Code
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The source code for this project is available on [Gitea](https://gitea.fahrecker.com/andreas-personal/image-splitter) and mirrored on [GitHub](https://github.com/andreas-fahrecker/image-splitter). |