Photoshop CS6 has English as its core "fallback" language. By changing the name of the specific language data file, the software can no longer find the translation instructions for the foreign language and reverts to the default English UI. Troubleshooting

Within the Locales folder, you will find one or more subfolders named after languages, such as en_US for English US, fr_FR for French, de_DE for German, ja_JP for Japanese, or ko_KR for Korean. Inside the subfolder of the language you wish to replace (e.g., fr_FR if your interface is in French), go into the Support Files folder.

Because English is often the hard-coded default for Photoshop, disabling the current language file forces the software to revert to its native English interface.

The most effective way to change the language in Photoshop CS6 Portable is to disable the existing localization file. Photoshop is designed to fall back to English if it cannot find or load the specified local language file. To perform this change: Change Photoshop language to English - Super User

Some portable versions control language settings through a dedicated configuration text file located in the launcher directories. Step-by-Step Instructions: Open your main Photoshop CS6 Portable folder.

Open the folder where you extracted your Photoshop CS6 Portable files.

To change the language to English, you'll need to find and modify the specific lines of code related to the language setting. This can be complex and might require specific knowledge of Photoshop's configuration file format.