pixel aspect ratio problem facing!

Hey everybody:

I'm not very professional with photoshop. Currently I use ps cs5...

I want to know that is there any solution for my problem:

I am a graphic designer for the frame, I have to work pixel by pixel that is why I have to work in grid, made what I write below to understand my probem, please!

I'm assuming that the use of your CS5...

CTRL + o (open any image file) >

What go to VIEW > SHOW > GRID

photo to zoom stop zoom...

What go to VIEW > PIXEL ASPECT RATIO > COUSTOM ASPECT RATIO > give a FACTOR of 0.75 (it will shrink the pic).

take the pencil tool (choose any color) and try to work in a single pixel wo... He never take 1 pixel... .i must work in a single pixel.

Please help me in this. some kind of hack / scripting / good / get work in a single pixel will be appreciated!

U can find me irritating, but please do it for me...

.

Best regards

SALMAN AZIZ

To make your pencil tool are what attract 1pixel, follow these steps:

  • In your pencil tool, click the selector of predefined on the menu bar shape superior
  • In the predefined default settings, scroll to the bottom and you will see a brush 'Star 14px.
  • What to choose, change the size at 1px
  • Draw now
  • Your pencil tool will give you exactly 1px padding

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