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November 13, 2012
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P: Allow customization/hiding of the splash screen

  • November 13, 2012
  • 140 replies
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Seriously, put that in the preferences... It used to annoy me in the past... but now with the hideous CS6 splash screens it's simply a necessity.

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Participating Frequently
January 28, 2018
That did it! I Zipped "IconResourses.idx" and the "High" and "Low" folders containing the new splash screens into one file. As you suggested, I did not include the "Data" folder itself, just Zipped the contents. This time everything worked fine! Thank you very much! 
Known Participant
January 28, 2018
Hmm.. let's try this; don't modify anything on the splashes, just re-zip everything and upload it (zip all the files and sub folders directly, don't zip them inside the data folder). Then let me know the results.
Participating Frequently
January 28, 2018
I have followed the instructions to the letter, and the first part of the process goes as described. But when I upload the ZIP Data file with the changed splash screens, all I get is "ERROR"— with no explanation. I am on a MacPro with Photoshop CC 2018 and High Sierra. I have tried it with Safari and Firefox, and also under Windows with Explorer. Every time and everywhere, all I get is "ERROR." I figured at first it was because the process didn't work with the Mac or High Sierra, but others have had success with both. Perhaps it's a Firewall problem? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Participating Frequently
January 28, 2018
I have followed the instructions to the letter, and the first part of the process goes as described. But when I upload the ZIP Data file with the changed splash screens, all I get is "ERROR"— with no explanation. I am on a MacPro with Photoshop CC 2018 and High Sierra. I have tried it with Safari and Firefox, and also under Windows with Explorer. Every time and everywhere, all I get is "ERROR." I figured at first it was because the process didn't work with the Mac or High Sierra, but others have had success with both. Perhaps it's a Firewall problem? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
rpengale
Participating Frequently
January 27, 2018
I replied to an older comment on this amazing solution, but I will double my appreciation here. Whoever made the .NET procedure is a genius, and many thanks to Dnilo for explaining how to use it here.

This is fantastic.
rpengale
Participating Frequently
January 27, 2018
This psccicon solution is amazing. Well worth the time.
ReinEar
Participating Frequently
January 27, 2018
Dnilo, you rock!
Known Participant
January 27, 2018
You are very welcome.
Inspiring
January 27, 2018
Thank you, Dnilo, thank you very much. It works on my Mac for CC 2018.
It's a relief for me !

Koenraad
Known Participant
January 26, 2018
There must be some error during the process or something, I'll try to explain the process better:

Go to your Applications folder, inside the photoshop folder there is the photoshop app:

Right click on it, then "Show package contents"



Then go to Contents>Resources and find the files shown on the website, copy these to your desktop and upload them to the website.



It will give you back a zip file with the unpacked contents of the files you uploaded, inside these folders just find the one with "splash" on its name, Finder will give you back TWO png's. Change both however you like and save them.

Then zip back all the files, the name of the zip doesn't matter.

Upload it to the website on the second option and it will give you back the 3 files you need to put back to your photoshop.app

Done!

This is mine (PS CC 2018):


If any doubt remain, just let me know.

Dnilo.