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Photoshop CC v19 installer for Linux
This bash script installs Photoshop CC version 19 on your Linux machine using wine behind the scene and sets some necessary components up for the best performance
🚀 Features
- downloads necessary components and installs them (
vcrun
,atmlib
,msxml
...) - downloads
photoshop.exe
installer and installs it automatically - creates photoshop commands and a desktop entry
- wine dark mode
- supports graphic cards like (
intel
,Nvidia
) - saves the downloaded files in your cache directory
- It's free and you will not need any license key
- works on any Linux distribution
⚠️ Requirements
1- use a 64bit edition of your distro
2-make sure the following packages are already installed on your Linux distro
wine
winetricks
aria2c
md5sum
if they are not already installed you can install them using your package manager for example in arch Linux
sudo pacman -S wine aria2 winetricks
3- make sure you have enough storage in your /home
partition about 5 GiB
1 GiB will be free after installation
4- make sure you have an internet connection and about 1.5 Gib traffic to download photoshop and its components
💻 Installation
the installer scripts use a virtual drive of wine and makes a new winprefix
for photoshop
first of all, you need to clone the repository with this command:
git clone https://github.com/Gictorbit/photoshopCClinux.git
cd photoshopCClinux
then you can easily run setup.sh
script to install photoshop cc on your Linux distro
chmod +x setup.sh
./setup.sh
you can use -d
to specify the installation path, and -c
for the cache directory.
for example:
./PhotoshopSetupCustom.sh -d /mnt/myfiles/photoshop
or
./PhotoshopSetup.sh -d /mnt/myfiles/photoshop -c /mnt/cache
when no options are given, the installer script will use the default path,
the uninstaller script and others will detect your custom path so there is no problem,
I recommend using the -d
option and having the default cache directory.
this feature is currently being tested, and will later be added to setup.sh
during installation please pay attention to the script messages
NOTE : make sure OS version in wine is on windows 7
more details
for components installation you have two options, using winetricks or using custom way.
component installation using winetricks (Recommended)
for installing photoshop just run the bash script with following command, it downloads and installs photoshop include its component using winetricks and configures wine automatically
chmod +x PhotoshopSetup.sh
./PhotoshopSetup.sh
🍷 wineprefix Configuration
if you need to configure the wineprefix of photoshop you can use winecfg.sh
script just run the command below
chmod +x winecfg.sh
./winecfg.sh
🔨 Tools
✨ Liquify Tools
as you know photoshop has many useful tools like `Liquify Tools`.if you get some errors while working with these tools,
It may because of the graphics card.
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.
The other solution is you can configure photoshop to use your CPU
for image processing. to do that, follow the steps below:
- 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
📷 Adobe Camera Raw
another useful adobe software is camera raw
if you want to work with it beside photoshop you must install it separately to do this, after photoshop installation run cameraRawInstaller.sh
script with commands below:
chmod +x cameraRawInstaller.sh
./cameraRawInstaller.sh
then restart photoshop.you can open it from
Edit >>Preferences >> Camera Raw
NOTE1: the size of camera raw installation file is about 400MB
NOTE2: camera raw performance depends on your graphic card driver and its configuration
♨️ Uninstall
to uninstall photoshop you can use the uninstaller script with commands below
chmod +x uninstaller.sh
./uninstaller.sh