What are the files associated with the Adobe Photoshop CS3 Splash Screen? And check before you send me some link you found on Google. I've looked for all of these files, and they simply aren't there. I just want to change the splash screen. I need to know the file name(s) to change. I followed the 'About' trail for PS 2018 from the program to the About concerning the artwork/artists. Apparently, this artist also provided the splash screen for the 2015 InDesign app. My guess is that Adobe may have paid for this artwork and as a consequence would be reluctant or perhaps even contractually restricted from either removing it or allowing customers to remove it. That would be a shame. While the InDesign splash screen seems appropriate and non-controversial to me, the artwork for Photoshop 2018 is anything BUT non-controversial. The subject seems to have been the victim of some type of tragic event or crisis. To me, the eyes are pleading for help -- which may be the artists' goal given the samples on the page for the artists. Wouldn't most companies want non-controversial splash screens rather than something that is polarizing? Although the art may be, to some, an excellent piece of art (obviously not to others given the comments in this thread) I just don't think that it is appropriate to the usage as a splash screen. Worldfree4u night at the museum 3 in hindi. You blew it, Adobe. Admit your mistake, pay off the artist's commission, and allow for the elimination and/or replacement of this art for your splash screen. I also object to the advertising component in all of this. Next to each splash screen illustration, is a link to each artist's work, which can usually be purchased as 'Stock' clip-art through Adobe's CC App. I get enough unwanted advertising shoved at me already. I pay for all of it one way or another, but I don't believe that this incessant marketing of spam every time I use a product I've already paid for, is fair. I also notice that some who disagree, characterize us as having nothing 'more important to do.' Good for them that they are so busy, they can't take the time to point this out. I don't mind the link to the artist's work. I'm happy to read the name, happy they got the exposure, and perhaps would like to follow the artist. That said, if someone from Adobe wanted to spend a lunch hour designing the splash screen so the image was a component we could swap out, that would be fun. Art is, after all, very subjective, and my taste doesn't always thrill to someone else's choice. But I wouldn't consider this important enough to take away from the needs of the rest of the app. More a 'for fun JDI' if someone at Adobe feels like it—perhaps bored on a Friday night. '-} As for the marketing angle—this one doesn't bother me, but the CC App always opening to Stock does. I like access to Stock in my CC Libraries, not in the CC App. I expect that complaint is falling on deaf ears, though, if it's proving at all profitable to keep it the default opening screen. Higher in the thread we found out that a shortcut link with the option -NoSplash (on Windows) will start the program without this incredibly garish image. I don't want to leave Photoshop running all the time, but I can usually remember to click the Shortcut as the first step when it isn't already loaded. Lightroom 'Classic' (I am really doubting Adobe's sanity over that rename) has a switch in the Preferences dialog to turn off the splash. It should be so easy for Photoshop to add this switch or just show the program icon instead of this shambles. Please stop scaring us. Halloween is over. Usually I don't look at it. Once was enough. I don't want to start my work with that sort of emotions and go in depth of that. So-called art. It is amateur's work and have no WOW effect and doesn't inspire a hunger to go ahead and reach the same heights. I exaggerate, of course, but would you start from the Munk's Scream daily? Negative emotions harm my creativity. May be there are people who get inspiration from this, but I doubt if we would like to see their works in our daily lives.
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