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um hi guys today im excited to show you how to split images and how to combine them and we have a new feature which is zoom into um each pieces of the image that you split so im just going to show you how to do it um so lets start from the template and lets click on uh pick pixel segmentations um lets here uh go to samples so we already have three samples so im just going to show you how they look like so its the whole image you have to do a full segmentation to each one versus if you want to split the images you can just click here and decide how you want to support it so lets say two by four and when you click youre gonna see 24 samples and when you click here you will be able automatically its going to be zooming um into the piece of the image that you can be doing thats going to just make it much easier for the people whos annotating the data once its done you just can go back to samples and click on combine and here convert and you can have three samples and it will