PS_Bramus.GoogleMapsTileCutter is a Photoshop script that cuts image tiles from any image for direct use with Google Maps. Works with Photoshop CS2 and up.
Installation
Download and extract PS_Bramus.GoogleMapsTileCutter
Move PS_Bramus.GoogleMapsTileCutter.jsx to your Photoshop scripts directory
For Photoshop CS6 on Mac OS X this is /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS6/Presets/Scripts
For Photoshop CS6 on Windows this is C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS6\Presets\Scripts
Open Photoshop and open the image you want to process.
Access the script from the scripts menu in Photoshop: File > Scripts > PS_Bramus.GoogleMapsTileCutter.
Set the export path and cutter settings, and press Make tiles to start the cutting process.
Optionally define the export structure (file based (z_x_y.jpg) or folder based (z/x/y.jpg)), tile size (256 by default), and export format (.jpg by default)
The script will start carving the tiles for as many zoom levels as possible.
During this phase it will look like Photoshop is going berzerk, this is normal, as it is.
Depending on the size of the image it might be a good idea to take that coffee break. Carving 21000 tiles takes about 20 minutes on a recent MacBook Pro.
When the script has finished carving, you will find the tiles in the folder you've selected before.
If you've checked the option, PS_Bramus.GoogleMapsTileCutter will create an HTML file with such an implementation. A fully working example is also included in the examples directory that came with the download of PS_Bramus.GoogleMapsTileCutter(the tiles are only included in the gh-pages branch)
The included example and Google Maps documentation referenced is for Google Maps Version 3.
PS_Bramus.GoogleMapsTileCutter will resize the canvas to being a square one, as this is easier to process and implement
A result is that extra (empty) tiles will be generated.
PS_Bramus.GoogleMapsTileCutter will create one extra empty tile (empty.jpg) which is used to prevent the image from showing up repeatedly on the X-axis when used within Google Maps.
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