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Thanks Ladypink and Athene, glad you liked them
and thanks to all those that left such nice replies
So, I finally installed the student version of Adobe Photoshop Extended CS5 on my Windows 7 computer. The interface is as I know it from Photoshop Elements, with, of course, a lot of extra tools and features, so it's quite homely for me The only difference is that the program is in German (no English version available at the uni shop), which is fine with me (most Swiss are multilingual). So, now I have to familiarise myself with the new stuff :-D
Very good news Athene.
Thr main magic of photoshop is the blending options, which can do plenty of things , excellently. Right click on the layer's thumbnail on the layers pallet, and select blending options from the context menu, it will open the layer style window. A lot of very powerful options are listed in the left pane. Select one by one, play with the attributes and variables of the right pane, and see the changes.
I wish you will be able to get it easily, and it will bring your creativity to a level which is even higher.
Apparently the default language is English. Close the program and see if you can find and rename the *.dat file in your locales folder.
Look for C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS5\Locales\es_MX\Support Files
es_MX will be different depending on language. Swiss might be sw_SW , etc.
You should find tw10428.dat rename that to tw10428.bak
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