Look for the section labeled "Text" or "UI Language" . You will see a dropdown menu.
Desperation set in. She opened her browser. Her fingers trembled as she typed the only spell that made sense:
If you open the dropdown menu and do not see your target language, it means the language pack is not currently installed on your computer. You can add it easily through the Creative Cloud desktop app.
Change the language settings of your Photoshop app - Adobe Help Center change language photoshop
Adobe Photoshop makes it simple to toggle between languages, but the setting is somewhat hidden within the menu. Remember that a restart is required for changes to take effect, and if your language is missing, you must download the language pack via the Creative Cloud app.
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.
She opened Photoshop.
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 tried the obvious: Edit → Preferences → Interface . But without English, she was guessing. She clicked "Bearbeiten," then "Voreinstellungen," then "Oberfläche." A grid of checkboxes appeared, but the language drop-down was grayed out. Locked.
The language will not change instantly. You must close and restart Adobe Photoshop for the new interface language to take effect. Upon reopening, all menus, tools, and pop-up warnings will appear in the selected language. Look for the section labeled "Text" or "UI Language"
Once the language pack is installed, follow these steps to switch the UI: : Windows : Go to Edit > Preferences > Interface . macOS : Go to Photoshop > Settings > Interface .
Her junior designer, Leo, leaned over. "Did you accidentally install the EU version?"