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@OP - I just tried to duplicate the conditions you described (and from what I can see from your screen grab):  A white square/rectangle (on its own layer) that occupies about 1/3rd the linear dimensions of a 5k x 5k pixel black background/canvas, then rotate the white square and zoom in to 33%.


What I get is this:


[ATTACH]55240[/ATTACH]


In other words, the stair-stepping is negligibly small.


This is exactly what I would expect from these conditions, so either there is something wrong with your installation of PS (which I doubt), or, more likely, I do not know exactly what you did.  So, the quickest way to get to the bottom of this is for you to post the PSD file for this image and then we can take a look at it.

 [USER=69670]IamSam[/USER] - Sure, AI will maintain perfectly sharp edges when viewed on the screen at any magnification, but, as soon as you have to make a jpg for the web or print the image, it gets rasterized, and if you ever look at the rasterized version at a screen magnification of 100% or more, you are going to see edge artifacts.  In a sense, all that AI does is postpone the inevitable discussion of pixel dimension until you have to export the image from AI.


Tom


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