1st, I need to change the language from that PSEUDO-Portuguese to English.
I don't see ANY way I can do that, nor do the tutorials I've already watched solve the problem, or help with anything, which leads me to conclude those tutorials must be for earlier versions and not for this latest one.
2nd, I really HATE that Black, which highly strains my eye-sight and I need to change it to either White or Grey, or whatever else that is NOT Black, so I don't get vertigo after looking away from the screen or get a visual shock when changing to a white/grey window.
This is something CRITICAL for anyone who suffers from Migrains, specially when they're particularly agressive and intense, like mine.
Is there any way to do both of those things?
Thanks for you your reply, but solves nothing and also is nothing I haven't yet tried.
That does NOT get rid of the Black.
See all this Black? I DO NOT want that! I want it White or Grey or Light/Medium Blue, or whatever colour that is NOT Black!
If there's a way to do that, fine, please someone let me know how it's done.
It not at all possible, then, thanks for for everyone's time and I'll UNINSTALL and NOT use this!
Same for changing the Language, because I will NOT have PSEUDO-Portuguese, I'll have REAL Portuguese or English, but since you don't have REAL Portuguese and only that Dialect of Portuguese that is spoken in Brazil, I want it in English.
Those 2 are sine qua non conditions for me to use this software, because it's ME who decides how things are setup on my machine, according to MY Preferences, not anyone else's!!!
As for the appearance, as mentioned by @Rag and Bone, go to Edit > Preferences > Appearance, and change the slider as desired. Though it won't go all the way to white, but it can give you a nice lite gray.
Hello Sami.
That does not work for me.
The lightest that I can get it to be, it's still way to dark for me not to get any migraines.
I really do need White/Grey (light), Light/Medium Black, something that will not cause me any visual shock that will trigger me any migraine.
Do you see the difference between these 2?
It's still way too dark, this will not work for me, giving me huge migraines as a result of using it.
I'm surprised that the procedure to change the default language to English that I referenced didn't work. What was the result when you re-installed Premiere after setting your CC preferences to English?
Please, I'm NOT blaming you for anything, surely you're not to blame for something you did not cause or do!
I do appreciate any help, to see if I/we can get this sorted.
In terms of Language, I already tried everything.
1- Regular default installation and then try to change: Didn't work.
2- Directly on my Account Settings page, change to English and it works, but then, go to the Creative Cloud app, change to English there and it does nothing.
3- Uninstalled everthing, Account Page was still in English, then I went to the Creative Cloud and it's still the same (PSEUDO-Portuguese), tried downloading after having, again, changed to English and the installation, again, comes up in PSEUDO-Portuguese.
4- As this led me to believe it could be Location seetings (I'm in Portugal), I opened up a VPN and set it to an American IP (LA Location), but NO luck, same things occured.
5- Again, TOTAL Uninstall, restarted my machine, again opened the VPN, repate procedure, same results.
Nothing worked.
As you can see, I'm not blaming you, at all
It's Windows 10 Pro.
As you can imagine, I'm not gonna change the OS Defalut Language, just because of 1 specific software, so I can use only 1 piece of software in another language, makes no sense...
The thing is, why build the program in such a way, when all other software I've used, tested and tried, it's so easy and fast?
Run Installer, Ask what Language, Choose, Proceed, Done.
Or, Default Install, go to Settings/Preferences, Language, Choose, Apply, BOOM, Done!
Why so heavily complicate what is so simple?
Same for Colour, why that Black thing when it's so agressive on the Sight an causes migraines and you're stuck with that and the only solution to avoid that is uninstall?
Has anyone really thought this trhough?
It's a Health Issue, not some minor detail you can overlook, thus being a Must Address issue to solve on upcoming builds and versions, so users can have a Safe Choice that does not hurt their eyes nor gives them incapacitating exploding-like migraines.
Another example: Android is also trying to impose that Black thing and is already what comes by Default in plenty of phone models, but you can just go there, change it and it's done, in a snap, no more Black...!
I do have another software installed, but it's mine, for Private use, while this Premiere Pro is a Schooling Account for Professional Learning Purposes and Execution, that's the thing...
And this ones does have a lot more features, etc, but...
Well, as always, Health Comes First and if this issue cannot be fixed, then fixed it is and uninstalled it will be...!
Hi all, I'm a contributor and Adobe Stock website started to speak to me in my local language. As the translation is clumsy and confusing, I'm trying to switch it back to English. Any ideas on where I can do this? I had no luck trying to solve this myself. Thank you!
In order to change the language in Adobe Stock website, please select the region, which changes the language and promotional content you see on the Adobe Stock website as shown in the screenshot below:
Thank you Twarita! One last issue left for me - where do I find the region selection screen? Again, the local version is very confusing and difficult to navigate - even to find the screen you posted.
This is kind of nonsense, if i live abroad or work abroad, I cant have the local region and change it to english without changing the region?
why cant there be just a language change?
EG. I'm in the Czech republic, and must read czech to use this? why cant we just change language to eng?
exacly the same issue in Belgium. every, but really every time I go to Stock or the Adobe help website, this websites appear in French, which I do not understand (and which is by the way, not the main Belgian language!). Every time I have to some translator to find an option somewhere to change my region, it really does not make any sense at all! Just make a cookie and remember my chosen language, FOR EVER!
And one note to the American programmers in Silicon Valley: Belgium is not a French speaking country, 30% of the people speak French, 40% Dutch and 5% German, everyone understands English, so make the default language: English! Hope you get it this time, my dear Adobe.
There are two problems with Adobe's approach. Linking the region and the language together could be logical from an American point of view, but it is very unlogical from a European point of view. Adobe should have separated the language and the region. A German may well prefer English and a French will prefer French, regardless where they live. Second the region does for a reason unknown to me not keep the preferred language/region.
I do agree that, even if the language defaults to something appropriate to the country, changing it to whatever the user desires should be a "sticky" change. You shouldn't have to change it each time you use the site.
It's a crooked approach. My Region lets you select more languages (English-German-French), but they are not all the languages that are spoken in my region. Very often, people would like to select Portuguese or Italian or even Polish, Czech, or other. In addition, it jumps always back to French, even that I would prefer English.
The change region is also available on other Adobe pages, I think that it works cross site. The only place where I find that it is not sticky is stock and contributor stock. I need to change it always from French (one choice for my region) to English (my preferred choice).
It's a pity that Adobe dossn't do the extra step to give functions like multi-lingual switching, integrated watermarks, optional download of pictures/videos/files etc. to Portfolio. As a Adobe Photography bundle user, we are invited to connect LrC, Lr, Lr Mobile with Portfolio and Behance to promote Creativity with Adobe products. But very quickly, we reach limits making this creative force a farce. The EU is a single market where many languages coexist. True artists reach out to the whole world...
For a more advanced website, you'll need to pay for a self-hosted solution like WordPress with the multi-lingual WPML plugin. WordPress is a multi-faceted, open source platform used by millions of blogs, e-pubs, e-commerce and service-based websites. It's well-documented and supported by most commercial web hosts.
You can change the language in which you display Adobe Workfront and emails coming from Workfront, by adjusting the language preferences on your browser and your default Email Locale within Workfront.
To display outgoing emails in any of the supported languages, modify your User Email Locale or Customer Info settings in Workfront.
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If you use Workfront Proof (the standalone proofing tool) in a language that is not supported in Workfront, the Web Proofing Viewer within Workfront displays in English.
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