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1. Re: dark skin in PS CS5
Noel Carboni Oct 17, 2010 12:57 PM (in response to djordjef)Photoshop itself does not support "skinning", per se, but you can set the color of the working area around the image in Tabbed view. Simply right-click on the space around the canvas. You can set a custom color; I set mine to dark gray.
-Noel
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2. Re: dark skin in PS CS5
djordjef Oct 17, 2010 1:21 PM (in response to Noel Carboni)Thanks for the answer.
Just, i would like to have tabs, and allround in dark grey. Working area is
not so important.
Just like new ACDSee, or Paintshop, or OnOne plugins, if you know what i
mean.
Thanks again for your effort.
Hope that people ina Adobe think about things like this.
2010/10/17 Noel Carboni <forums@adobe.com>
Photoshop itself does not support "skinning", per se, but you can set the
color of the working area around the image in Tabbed view. Simply
right-click on the space around the canvas. You can set a custom color; I
set mine to dark gray.
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-Noel
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3. Re: dark skin in PS CS5
Noel Carboni Oct 17, 2010 1:31 PM (in response to djordjef)djordjef wrote:
Just, i would like to have tabs, and allround in dark grey.
Much of Photoshop's UI is fixed.
Just so it's clear, the blank area around your document is what I was describing you can change by right-clicking.
-Noel
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4. Re: dark skin in PS CS5
djordjef Oct 17, 2010 3:07 PM (in response to Noel Carboni)I understood it. It's not what i wanted, but thanks. Hope that guys in Adobe
are thinking about it. As i see, this way is very popularo nowadays.
Thank's again!
Regards, Djordje
2010/10/17 Noel Carboni <forums@adobe.com

