If you are using an older version of Photoshop like CS6 (the last version which you could buy for a one-time fee), you will have to tweak the name of one of the files using File Explorer on Windows or Finder on Mac. The above method only works if you have an active Creative Cloud membership. I Don't Have A Creative Cloud Membership. You can always change the Photoshop interface language back to your native language from the Interface settings menu. Hit OK, and that’s it! You’ve changed your Photoshop language. Go to Edit, then Preferences, and then click on Interface. Next, launch the Photoshop app, which will still be in the default language.
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#How to change the language in adobe photoshop cs6 portable install#
Click Install to download and install the new language pack.
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Again, restart the Creative Cloud app if you don’t see this. Once you’re done, you can close this window and you should see an Install option next to Photoshop in the Creative Cloud app. You need to set you Default install language to "English (North America)" There you will see an option to change the interface language. To change the interface language you need to go into the Creative Cloud Desktop app and then navigate to File>Preferences>Apps.
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How Do I Change My Photoshop Interface Language? These add-ons will throw up error messages or simply won't run if you install them on a version of Photoshop which is not in English. You maybe wondering why should I change my interface language to English? The simple answer to your question is that many add-ons were originally written in the English version of Photoshop.