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# photohop CC v19 installer for linux
This bash script installs Photoshop CC version 19 on your Linux machine using wine behind the scene
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git clone https://github.com/Gictorbit/photoshopCClinux.git
cd photoshopCClinux
```
### component installation using winetricks (Recommended)
### :point_right: component installation using winetricks (Recommended)
for installing photoshop just run the bash script with below command it downloads and installs photoshop include its component using winetricks and configures wine automatically
```bash
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./PhotoshopSetup.sh
```
### component installation using custom script
### :point_right: component installation using custom script
for installing photoshop just run the bash script with below command it downloads and installs photoshop include its component and configures wine automatically
```bash
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chmod +x winecfg.sh
./winecfg.sh
```
## Tools
as you know photoshop has many useful tools like `Liquify Tools`.</br>
if you get some errors during working with these tools
It may because of the graphics card.</br>
photoshop uses the `GPU` to process these tools so before using these tools make sure that your graphics card `(Nvidia, AMD)` is configured correctly in your Linux machine.
</br>The other solution is you can configure photoshop to use `CPU` for image processing. to do that, follow the below steps:
* go to edit tab and open `preferences` or `[ctrl+K]`
* then go to the `performance` tab
* in the graphics processor settings section, uncheck `Use graphics processor`
![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/34630603/80861998-117b7a80-8c87-11ea-8f56-079f43dfafd9.png)
## Uninstall
for uninstall photoshop you can use uninstaller script with below commands
```bash
chmod +x uninstaller.sh
./uninstaller.sh