PicSlit - Giant Square Image Splitter Pro

by Sheena Allen Apps


Photography

1.99 usd



Download PicSlit and get to creating Banners and Tiles for your Instagram page!


PicSlit is a BANNER and TILE option for your Instagram!!NEW: PicSlit now has a BANNER and TILE option. Whats the difference? The banner option allows you to upload and slit one picture. The tile option allows you to add more than one photo to your full grid. ---Picslit allows you to create picture banners / tiles / grids / puzzles on your Instagram page. Make it so that when people are looking at your Instagram profile page, they will see blocks / squares of different photos and then they will see (AND BE AMAZED) and your PicSlit banner that they will see on your page. HOW IT WORKS 1. Choose the (A) BANNER or (B) TILE option - both are very cool!!2. Choose which option you want (3, 6, 9, or 12 Slits).Decide if you want to slit a picture using your camera or by using a picture that is already available in your gallery.A. BANNER1. There is a grid that will appear on your chosen picture. MOVE the grid to fit the portion of the picture that you want slit. 2. Click “Slit My Pic”!!3. On the next page, the pieces of your puzzle are now numbered in the order that they should be uploaded. Click “Upload to Instagram” and start your PicSlit banner.4. The photo that is highlighted is the photo that is ready to be uploaded to Instagram.B. TILE1. Click on the squares that you want to add your first photo2. Once your photo is inside of the squares, click DONE.YOU CANNOT ADD YOUR NEXT PHOTO UNTIL YOU HAVE HIT DONE.3. Continue to add photos by repeating steps 1 and 2.4. Once you have filled all squares, hit NEXT.5. You are now able to upload each square to Instagram to create a full banner / tile on your Instagram page.Now get to creating your PicSlit banners and tile and make your friends jealous. Oh yeah, and follow us on Instagram! @PicSlitPicSlit now has a separate free and paid version. Due to recent issues with the in-app purchase, we made two separate versions.The new PicSlit now has a tiling option. Before, PicSlit only offered a banner option (1 picture). Use our tile option to have 2 or more pictures.

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Jasim Haji

It's not worth the price... The picture quality is horrible when loaded onto instagram. I hate the fact that I have to upload every picture in the slit one by one. There is a lot of room for improvement. I would like my money back!!

Moet AnaYa Miramontes

Does what is says, HORRIBLE image quality. Regret buying

Tony B

TERRIBLE AP...how can they not allow you to manipulate how large or small or how you want to layout the image(s) you want the image to be. It completely defeats the design purpose. Why did Banner Pic disappear it was a MUCH better app than this. Total waste of money

Andrey T.

I guess they tried to find a way to ensure that your photo would fit within instagram's compression, but in doing so they just crushed your resolution. It does what it promises but with a catch. Insta Grid is a free option, with much more to offer. Sorry Photoslit. Not worth the money.

Aaron de la Cruz

Regret buying the pro since quality makes it unusable and devs haven't been able to fix the bug. A > 3000x3000 pixels results on 300x300 to 400x400 tiles while it should be ~1000x1000. InstaGrid by hodanny on the same file, generates the expected ~1000x1000 tiles, and free!! Even managed to use a photoshop script to split images since PicSlit completely destroy the image quality with down resizing too much and probably an awful jpg compression in terms of quality

Mguel Miller

Please enable the users to rotate and zoom the image

josh tobias

I want a refund it kept crashing!

Emily Pemily0710

No matter what I tried it created a tiled picture that was 180 degrees rotated from the original with no option to rotate within the app. Very poor.

Scorpyn Gixxer

This app does exactly what it says. I still stand by my decision to buy the full version, even though the image quality is downgraded in the process. I'd give the individual images a 7/10 in that they are still relatively clear, but lack definition and get a little fuzzy during the slitting process.

Richard Ortiz