How Do I Break a Photo Into Pieces

I have a photo which I would like to break into pieces. At the end, I would like a separate file for all four quadrants of the picture. When I print out the four new pics, I should be able to physically lay them together so they form one large pic, like a jigsaw puzzle. Is there a way to do this?
I don't think I should crop, because cropping changes the picture. I don't think they would line up correctly (or look correct) when I try to reassemble them.
Any advice?

Deckard7777
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
You'll need an external editor to do this:
Photoshop Elements
Graphic Coverter
Acorn
are some but there are many others. Search on MacUpdate.
Regards
TD

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