Adobe Photoshop Cs Middle East Version [cracked]
Here’s a social media post idea for the Adobe Photoshop CS Middle East version — suitable for LinkedIn, Facebook, or an art community forum.
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🖌️ Did you know? Adobe once released a special “Middle East version” of Photoshop CS (Creative Suite). adobe photoshop cs middle east version
🔤 Unlike standard versions, this edition included:
- Arabic & Hebrew script support (right-to-left text flow).
- Ligature & cursive shaping for authentic calligraphy.
- Better type handling for bilingual designs.
📅 This was a big deal before the 2010s, when Unicode and OS-level RTL support were still patchy. Designers in the region could finally edit layered text without reversing letter order or pasting from InDesign. Here’s a social media post idea for the
💡 Later versions (CC) integrated these features globally, but the “Middle East edition” remains a nostalgic milestone for regional creatives.
🕰️ Did you ever use it? Or struggle with RTL text in old Photoshop? Share your memory below! 👇 Post Title / Caption: 🖌️ Did you know
Optional image idea: Split image — left side showing garbled Arabic text in standard PS, right side showing perfectly connected script in the ME version.
4. Evolution and Obsolescence
D. Glyph Options
The "Glyphs" panel in the ME version allows for manual selection of alternate character forms, essential for graphic designers who wish to stylize logos or headlines using specific calligraphic variants of a letter.
C. Ligature and Diacritics Control
- Automatic Ligatures: Arabic typography relies heavily on ligatures (joined letters). The engine automatically applies necessary ligatures.
- Diacritics (Vowel Marks): The engine handles the positioning of diacritical marks (tashkeel/harakat) above or below letters, ensuring they align correctly with the base glyphs rather than floating awkwardly.