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When rotating an image with the Crop tool, by clicking outside a corner and dragging a grid appears which is useful for making sure that the horizon is level etc.
The size of this grid used to be able to be set via Edit->Preferences->Grids, Guides and Slices and by changing the 'Gridline Every....' and the 'Subdivisions....' Options
It now seems that the grid that appears when clicking outside the corner of the cropping area while cropping is not affected by these settings. These settings only seem to affect the grid that is invoked using View->Show Grid.
Is this a bug or is there some other way to specify the grid size/spacing when rotating with the crop tool?
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Adobe Photoshop Version: 21.0.0 20191018.r.37 2019/10/18: 614690fb487 x64
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Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit
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I've looked at this and as far as I know the Crop Tool grid is fixed no matter the zoom level or image size. It is not the same as the normal grid and does not use the Guides and Grids preferences. I've checked both CC 2018 and CC 2020, so it must be a much older version if that ever was the case.
This is the Crop Tool Grid you see when you do a rotation. The "Rule of Thirds" is normally the default.
Now select "Grid" from the drop down menu and you'll see it stays the same when you do a rotation. It is fixed no matter the zoom level or image size. There is no adjustment. This is normal and not related to View > Show > Grid.
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Nothing to do with the Overlay - its the grid that appears when the clicking outside the corner and dragging to rotate. In all prior versions it could be resized.
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On the contrary, I'm sure that's the same grid it switches to for rotations. If there is an adjustment for it. I have not seen it, but I'll wait.
I'd reset the crop tool if I saw the fine grid you have.
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It was definatly adjustable in prior to v21 - The fine grid is useless. Interestingly on my Laptop the grid is much more widely spaced - but still equally non-adjustable - at least not via the Edit->Preferences->Grids, Guides and Slices options. Resetting the crop tool has no effect.
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Hi please share a screenshot of your problem its working fine for us....Regards
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Hello,
I find this small mesh grill too small ( as shown in the photo above) when trying to align my photos.
I have Windows 10..and PhotoShop 2020. It has not always been this way
Sue
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Hi
I've never seen a control that alters the crop tool grid, in any version. I've just opened a few older versions and checked.
The grid referred to in Guides, Grids and Slices is a different grid.
The coloured artifacts and fine grid in your screenshots may indicate a GPU issue. Try turning off Use Graphics Processor temporarily , restarting and see if you see the same fine grid.
Dave
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Its not a GPU issue - just that the grid is so tightly spaced.
I've tried just about everyting including re-starting, and the same very fine grid is there.
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I had that same problem recently. No action helped until I tried reinstalling the graphics card driver. And the problem went away with it. Now that grid is back to normal.
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Greetings, any update on a solution? I have exactly the same problem, and disabling the "use graphics processor" simply does not work. I had had this problem before, and had managed somehow to get rid of it, but after an update, it's back... Would very much appreciate any insights, thanks!
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ok..this may or may not help someone - but I had the same frustrating problem with the 'tiny' grid when I was rotating an image, as I was cropping it!
Checked my 'Preferences/Performance' and my 'use graphics processor' was not actually ticked or selected. I selected it so it now appears 'ticked'.
Then I completely shutdown photoshop. On reopening photoshop, my tiny grid had changed to a bigger and far better grid when I went to rotate the image I was trying to crop. Hope this helps someone else.