Yes, I’m pretty sure it’s possible. I do this kind of thing to place my own icon in place of the default Director or Flash executables’. I actually found the exact place you would find this image that you want to change, but I would recommend you don’t actually do it. I wouldn’t try it myself, since I think that Adobe would not appreciate it, and I’d be afraid of what could happen. The program might fail to open if it runs a check of the art file. The program might not update properly, because it MIGHT believe your Photoshop to be an illegal copy. I personally wouldn’t risk it to make it look different. You could test it out though. **Save yourself a backup of the file in question.**
You need Resource Hacker (
http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/). After you extract the ZIP to any location you want, open PSArt.dll (found in the Photoshop CS2 directory) in Resource Hacker, and go to
PNGF/SPLASHARTFEATHER.PNG/1033. When you select that 1033 and go to "Action/Save resource as a binary file" then you can save it to a PNG filename and open and view/modify. If I’m right, the way you would replace this file is to do "Action/Replace other resource…" I’m also pretty sure you will want to keep using the filename SPLASHARTFEATHER.PNG.
Good luck.
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Simon Berube
http://sberube.net/ "garb0" wrote in message
Hi!
Is it possible to change the startup logo in photoshop cs2 (the one that you also se when you choose help, about).
Thought it would be kinda cool to put a picture there or something. Anyone knows?
Thx.
garb