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How to remove rear work plan in photoshop CS6

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Mar 28, 2012 Mar 28, 2012

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Hello,

I try to find how to remove rear work plan in photoshop CS6 ?

I still looking in the "preference" but I don't find the solution.

I realy prefers to have no background like the CS5 because I always work with "drag & drop" and now, it's impossible to see my desktop.

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Community Expert , Mar 28, 2012 Mar 28, 2012

You might ask on the cs6 forum, but i think thre's an option under Window or View to remove the application frame.

http://forums.adobe.com/community/labs/photoshopcs6?view=discussions&start=0

I do have a question if you don't mind. What resolution is your screen?

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Mar 28, 2012 Mar 28, 2012

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You might ask on the cs6 forum, but i think thre's an option under Window or View to remove the application frame.

http://forums.adobe.com/community/labs/photoshopcs6?view=discussions&start=0

I do have a question if you don't mind. What resolution is your screen?

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Mar 28, 2012 Mar 28, 2012

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R_Kelly wrote:

…the cs6 forum…

http://forums.adobe.com/community/labs/photoshopcs6?view=discussions&s tart=0

Thank you very much for the link, R_Kelly. 

R_Kelly wrote:

…I do have a question if you don't mind. What resolution is your screen?

From the screen shot, it looks like that monitor is set to 2608 x 1403.  I just opened it in a new Firefox window.

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Nov 02, 2012 Nov 02, 2012

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Cheers Kelly, this 'application frame' has been doing my head in!

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Mar 28, 2012 Mar 28, 2012

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This has only changed from CS4 or CS5 in that the Application Frame in the Window menu is now checked by default.  Make sure to deselect it to UNcheck it.

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Mar 28, 2012 Mar 28, 2012

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Please note that in the above screen shot, I have a plain dark gray desktop.  You are in fact looking at my desktop behind the open document.

As a long time Mac user, I am not a fan of the Application Frame either.  

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Jan 03, 2013 Jan 03, 2013

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Courtesty of Jeffrey Tranberry  http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/ps_cs6_remove_window_bar_in_standard_window_mo...

To return to the Photoshop CS5 behavior on Mac choose Window>Application Frame to toggle the Application Frame off.

I was so thankful to find his tip. I HATE that bkg screen!!!!!!

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Jun 14, 2015 Jun 14, 2015

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I bought a new Mac computer and went from using Leopard to Yosemite OS. I bought the new Photoshop CC. I am used to using CS3. I do not like the new black frames and even when I do Window>Application> Frame, I still get a black frame around a white work field - It is just smaller. I don't want any black frame at all, Just the white background that I used to know in SC3. Also, I hate the black background in the layers and other tool windows. How do I make those white? There has got to be a preference so that people who prefer it the old way can get that look. I find the black frame to be annoying.

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Jun 14, 2015 Jun 14, 2015

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You can change the color of photoshop cc by going to Photoshop>Preferences>Interface and clicking on one of the color chips under Appearance

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Jun 14, 2015 Jun 14, 2015

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If you go to Photoshop Preferences > Interface, you will see four shades of blocks at the top. They control the interface lightness/darkness.

Just click on one of the two lighter boxes.

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Jun 15, 2015 Jun 15, 2015

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Thanks, that did it.

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Feb 18, 2017 Feb 18, 2017

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I am so glad I found this thread, have been working on CC for just a week and that blasted Application Frame actually made me depressed! So glad to be rid of it... I actually didn't know it was called an 'Application frame", which made it kind of hard to get help with it

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