Panel Splitter is a script that helps you to instantly crop images/canvas along the guides in Photoshop and export them as high quality PDFs. All you need to provide is how many rows and columns that are needed. Panel Splitter will prepare the guides, crop each panel and save them as PDFs for you!
Here's a example of what this tool can do:
There is an alternative option that already available in Adobe Photoshop named Slices from Guides
. But, it lacks the ability to export each panel in high quality state. (the Export
feature is deprecated in modern versions as well). This tools helps in this situation by filling those gaps.
- Download the latest release from here.
- Double click on the downloaded file
Panel.Splitter.for.Adobe.Photoshop.exe
to install the script. Make sure that you have Adobe Photoshop installed in your computer before running the installer. Otherwise, the installer will extract the script files to your desktop. From there, you can manually install the script to Photoshop [See next section]. - If your Photoshop application is already opened, close and restart it. (First time only - to load the script to PS)
- Download the latest release from here.
- Extract the downloaded zip file.
- Copy the
Panel Splitter.jsx
file to the following location:- Windows:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop <version>\Presets\Scripts\
- Mac:
/Applications/Adobe Photoshop <version>/Presets/Scripts/
- Windows:
- If your Photoshop application is already opened, close and restart it. (First time only - to load the script to PS)
- Open the image/canvas/panel
- Please make sure to save your document and keep a backup copy for safety.
- Go to
File > Scripts > Panel Splitter
- Provide a location to export the processed panels.
- Input amount of rows and columns respectively in the next dialogs.
- That's it.. After a moment, the script will show a message saying that the process is complete. Check the output location for PDF files.
- Always save your document before running this script!
- Make sure to keep a backup copy just in case, if something goes wrong.
Got an idea? Found a bug? Feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
- Clone/Fork this repository.
- Setup your development environment as discussed in here: https://extendscript.docsforadobe.dev/index.html
- There are additional resources available within
References
folder - you can check them out as well. - Make your changes to the script and test it with
Adobe ExtendScript extension
for Visual Studio Code.
The MIT License
• This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the MIT License. Attribution is required by leaving the author name and license info intact. Please refer to the LICENSE file for more details.
• Adobe, Photoshop, ExtendScript, Visual Studio Code are copyrights and/or trademarks of their respective owners.
• Image Credits: Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels