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How to programmatically split image from different color? [on hold]

How to programmatically split image from different color? [on hold]

I need to programmatically slipt this image [Image][1] which has been merged ( by using two images form this site [original link][2] ) with a “center block color”: in this case green.

is there any API or to do this or i…

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