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White lines while zooming

New Here ,
Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

Hello,
For 2-3 days already, when i zoom on Photoshop CC Version, there's white lines showing. Usually, it doesn't appear, but since it appeared, i really dislike that and it cause me some problems while editing on Photoshop.
Is there any way to come back when there where no white lines while zooming ??

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Community Expert , Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

WILDCAT54  wrote

What you are seeing are pixel boundarys. Basically these are shown when you are zoomed in at a high level.

To my knowledge, there is no way to disable them

Hi

You can turn the pixel grid off in View >Show >Pixel Grid

Dave

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

Hi Thwus,

We're sorry to hear about this, as you're seeing white lines appear while zooming in, could you please let us know what is the resolution of the document you're working on?

Also, what exact version of Photoshop and operating system are you using?

Regards,
Sahil

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

What you are seeing are pixel boundarys. Basically these are shown when you are zoomed in at a high level.

To my knowledge, there is no way to disable them

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

You may have grids turned on as well.

Try pressing CTRL+Quote

Or View> Show> Grid

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Community Expert ,
Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

WILDCAT54  wrote

What you are seeing are pixel boundarys. Basically these are shown when you are zoomed in at a high level.

To my knowledge, there is no way to disable them

Hi

You can turn the pixel grid off in View >Show >Pixel Grid

Dave

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Enthusiast ,
Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

Guess I've never have had a need to turn it off, thus never looking for it haha

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Community Expert ,
Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

That looks like the Pixel Grid in the first post, not the Grid. So unchecking Pixel Grid in the View > Show menu would fix the problem.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

Check out: View: Show: Grid. If it is turned on - click on it to turn off and try again.

chana

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New Here ,
Jul 02, 2018 Jul 02, 2018

Thank you both Chana and WildCat54, the grids were turned on.
Now it's back to normal, even if i don't know how i did to turn on my grids...

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New Here ,
Dec 16, 2019 Dec 16, 2019

I wish there was a way to permanetly turn them off in Photoshop 2020. I used to be able to be free of them in 2019 - but now they are in every document I create and have to turn them off every time. Really annoying. Why does Photoshop add things like this when they were not necessary before.

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Participant ,
Dec 02, 2020 Dec 02, 2020

View > Show > Pixel Grid turns it off permanently, I think.

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Participant ,
Dec 02, 2020 Dec 02, 2020
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I agree that new "features" should default to off, not on. 

Obviously.

But it's that culture of arrogance going around the corporate world, where they stupidly think that they know best and can rightfully force us to change how we do things or impose new features on us without our consent.

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