If you’re like most Photoshop users, you probably love the Auto Snap feature. It automatically snaps your photos to the nearest grid line, making it easy to align them perfectly in your photo editor. But sometimes you might want to disable Auto Snap for a specific photo or group of photos. Here’s how to do it:
- Open the photo or photos you want to disable Auto Snap for.
- Select the photo or photos you want to disable Auto Snap for and click on the “Auto Snap” button (it looks like a small camera).
- In the “Auto Snap Settings” dialog box, uncheck the “Enable Auto Snap” checkbox and click on OK. Now when you select these photos in Photoshop, they will snap to their own grid lines instead of automatically aligning with other photos nearby. ..