"plug-in-gap-split" Split Image into Frames Start from Menu: /Video/Split Img to Frames This feature splits a multilayer image into frames. Usually each one of the layers will be stored as separate frame image on disk. The name of the frame images on disk is built from the image name, the framenumberpart and the extension. Note: This feature does not operate on images that have already a numberpart in the imagename. If you want to split such images, you should make a duplicate (Menu: /Image/Duplicate) or rename the image and then try again n the duplicate (or the renamed image) Extension: The extension defines the last part of the resulting framenames. Further it defines the image fileformat. Normally .xcf is used to store the frames in the GIMP's native fileformat XCF. Inverse Order: ON: start with frame 000001 at top layer. OFF: start with frame 000001 at background layer. Flatten: ON: Flatten all resulting frames. Flattening replaces transparent parts by the background color. (flattening removes the alpha channel that is normally used to store transparency) OFF: keep layers 1:1 as they are in the original image. Only Visible: ON: affect only the visible layers and ignore invisble layers. OFF: affect all layers. Digits: How many digits to use for the numberpart of the resulting frames.