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05/04/2013 11:30:34 AM · #1
Hey all

I'm sure there is an easy fix for this but I have yet to find it. Whenever I open a RAW file in PS CS5 I get the Extras grid overlay (under View) menu overlaying the image. How do I turn it off, so I don't have to go and manually remove it every single damn time I open a file? Really need to know as I have to wade through wedding and real estate images today.
05/04/2013 11:48:52 AM · #2
Think it only shows when you are on lens correction,turns off on right hand drop down menu.
05/04/2013 12:56:44 PM · #3
Thanks Tiny, will give it a try when I get back from town.
05/04/2013 12:59:01 PM · #4
Hey you changed your icon while I was typing! What is that mysterious flask? An amber fluid of great power?

Hit Control(apple) H to toggle it on and off for an image.
Or go to View->Show->Grid and toggle it off to not have it come up as default.

Message edited by author 2013-05-04 12:59:36.
05/05/2013 06:00:04 AM · #5
I thought you meant in the RAW converter when you open the file.
05/05/2013 09:33:12 AM · #6
Originally posted by BrennanOB:

Hey you changed your icon while I was typing! What is that mysterious flask? An amber fluid of great power?

Hit Control(apple) H to toggle it on and off for an image.
Or go to View->Show->Grid and toggle it off to not have it come up as default.

Cntrl-H toggles the guidelines you have drawn. Cntrl-' (apostrophe) toggles the grid.
05/05/2013 09:39:47 AM · #7
Yep thanks Bear, I followed Brennan's suggestion of going through View-Show-Grid and toggled it off. I like having it when I need it, but just looks so messy when it pops up every single time I open a file!
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