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naomihphoto
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January 7, 2020
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How do I remove the fine grid on image in Photoshop 2020

  • January 7, 2020
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Hi there, I have always used Rule of Thirds gride in cropping images but all of a sudden there is an additional fine mesh-like grid that covers the photo when I try to make any adjustments so I can't actually see the grid I'm wanting to use or the photo clearly either. I have tried to overide this in View option but can't figure it out for the life of me...HELP! (I'm using a Mac by the way)

 

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Leslie Moak Murray
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 7, 2020

Go to View/Show/ and uncheck Pixel Grid.

naomihphoto
Participating Frequently
January 7, 2020

There is no option for that. I had looked for that previously but can't find anything that has Pixel Grid in it. 

 

Only come up when I try to crop image which makes it impossible to see what I'm doing. 

 

Leslie Moak Murray
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 7, 2020

Or maybe change the crop Overlay? There's the Rule of Thirds overlay, but the grid is another one. Click the Overlay icon in the Options Bar, and see if the grid is the one selected.