4 Replies Latest reply: Oct 17, 2010 3:07 PM by djordjef RSS

    dark skin in PS CS5

    djordjef

      Is there any posibility?

      Since i don't see very good  would be very usefull for me if there is eny way to change a Photoshop skin to black or some dark color.

        • 1. Re: dark skin in PS CS5
          Noel Carboni Community Member

          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

          • 2. Re: dark skin in PS CS5
            djordjef Community Member

            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.

            >

            -Noel

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            • 3. Re: dark skin in PS CS5
              Noel Carboni Community Member

              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

              • 4. Re: dark skin in PS CS5
                djordjef Community Member

                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