Lena stared at the screen, her coffee growing cold beside her keyboard. The deadline was in four hours. The client’s notes were in Japanese. And Photoshop—her trusted blade for digital battles—was suddenly speaking a language she did not understand.
This wasn't just an inconvenience. This was a tower of Babel situation. change language photoshop
She fixed the client’s kerning in five minutes, saved the file, and finally drank her cold coffee. Lena stared at the screen, her coffee growing
Step 3: Click your profile icon → Preferences → Apps → Default Language. Her heart hammered. She saw the drop-down: Deutsch . She clicked it. The wheel spun. She fixed the client’s kerning in five minutes,
Then the dialog box blinked: Language updated. Launch application.
Step 2: Open the Creative Cloud Desktop app. She did. The cloud app was mercifully still in English.
It had started yesterday. A corrupted preferences file had forced a reset. When she rebooted the application, the familiar "File" menu had mutated into "Datei." "Edit" was now "Bearbeiten." The layers panel, her second home, was a labyrinth of German compound words like "Ebeneneffekte."