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Photoshop snap to one pixel grid bug

Community Beginner ,
Jan 15, 2022 Jan 15, 2022

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Photoshop 23.0.0. (also 22.0.0) 

Photoshop 21.0.0 does not have this problem (provided by support)

Mac Os 11.6.1

In Preferences -  gridline every 1px, subdivisions: 1.

Create for example 64x64 doc. Then turn Snap on, and Snap To Grid must be checked in View panel. Then zoom to 6400% (this is the key). Then draw some pixel perfect square shape with Rectangle tool snapping to pixels, for example 20x20px. After that Free Transform (Cmd+T) and try to add exactly 1 or 2 pixels, to make it 21 xp wide. And now it snaps to 20,4 21,4 22,3 and not to integer numbers. So i can not make it pixel perfect anymore.

 

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Jan 17, 2022 Jan 17, 2022

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I am also having this issue and haven't found a resolution. For me it seems to only happen "in front" of objects. Found a related issue as well:

 

Photoshop: 1px Transparent Border issue
https://feedback-readonly.photoshop.com/conversations/photoshop/photoshop-1px-transparent-border-iss...

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 21, 2022 Jan 21, 2022

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You have Align Edges turned off. Turn that back on. That will prevent vectors from blurring edges.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 21, 2022 Jan 21, 2022

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Agree with Jeff. This works perfectly for me as long as Align Edges is turned on. If this is off, you'll get anti-aliased (blurry) edges because the edges will be positioned factionally within the pixel grid -- depending on where you mouse up during your transform.

Align Edges will keep everything neat and tidy.

-Eric Floch

Senior Photoshop Quality Engineer

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Jan 21, 2022 Jan 21, 2022

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belight,

 

Do you have Snap Vector Tools and Transforms checked in Photoshop>Preferences>Tools?

 

 

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