Remove white grid lines when zoomed in Photoshop

I’m working on a game with lots of precise pixel artwork, and I need to be zoomed in on my work 24/7. Recently I switched to a Mac computer and this version of Photoshop automatically creates an atomically thick grid when you zoom in too close. This is a huge problem.

I’ve looked in the Preferences but I just can’t find anything that will turn it off. I remember being able to do this before, but I don’t actually remember how. It might not look like a huge problem, but believe me when I say that it is. Please help me!

The Stupid Grid

Answer

Uncheck “View -> Show -> Pixel Grid” and “surprise”, no pixel grid.

pixel grid

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Source : Link , Question Author : Liam Wofford , Answer Author : ElvisVinicius

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