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Archicad 10 tutorials

01 figure tool – placing an image into the 2d window
02 mesh tool – modelling a 3-dimensional topography
03 plotmaker – exporting pages/ printing pages
04 element attributes/ customization of settings
05 camera tool and setting up 3d views etc
06 navigating around the 3d window – internal engine/open gl engine
- axonometric/perspective settings
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World Congress of Cardiology Scientific Sessions 2010

World Congress of Cardiology Scientific Sessions 2010Dear WHF Medical Advisors: Please join us at this historic congress and contribute to the world dialogue on women and heart disease About World Congress of Cardiology 2010 The World Heart Federation will hold the World Congress of Cardiology Scientific Sessions in Beijing, China from June 16-19 2010 www.world-heart-federation.org. The World Heart Federation is very grateful for the support of the Chinese Society of Cardiology and the Chinese Medical Association in hosting the WCC Scientific Sessions 2010. Another exciting development
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How to make a Spot Color ad in Photoshop

If the client wants to make a Duotone, have them look at the Duotone steps in the manual.
To make a spot color ad that is not a Duotone, follow these steps:
1. Open a new file in CMYK with Transparent Background Contents.
2. Go to -Window menu and select Channels. Note: It used to be you would work on layers, but for the spot color ad you will work on channels.
3. With the Channel tab active in the palette, click on the little black arrow on the right and select New Spot Channel.
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Using Photoshop to Crop, Resize, and Save a Graphic

Type or Do the Following
1. After opening the Adobe Photoshop program, locate and open your graphic. It is important to know where you have saved your graphics. Begin by going from File in the menu bar to Open.
2. Maneuver to the location of your folder containing the desired graphic. You can use either the drop down submenu or the pane view to navigate to the correct folder. Double-click open the designated folder.
3. You can view what the graphics are in the folder by going from View in menu bar of the dialogue box to Thumbnails
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Using Photoshop Elements to Crop, Resize, and Save a Graphic

Type or Do the Following
1. After opening the Adobe Photoshop Elements program, select Edit and Enhance Photos.
2. Next, locate and open your graphic. It is important to know where you have saved your graphics. Begin by going from File in the menu bar to Open.
3. Maneuver to the location of your folder containing the desired graphic. You can use either the drop down submenu or the pane view to navigate to the correct folder. Double-click open the designated folder.
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How To Generate & Plot a PDF File

HOW TO GENERATE A PDF FILE
1. Open the file that you wish to plot in Adobe Photoshop.
2. Choose File – Save As from the menu.
3. The Save As dialog box appears. This box allows you to name the file, change its file format, and its location.
4. To change the file format to a PDF, click on Format. From the pull down menu, choose Photoshop PDF.
5. Since the purpose of the PDF is for output, it is best to have a flat image. To make a flat image, check As a Copy and uncheck Layers.
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Preparing images in Adobe Photoshop to CaFÉ™ specifications

If possible, it is best to start out with an original uncompressed image file that has been prepped and is at minimum no less than 27 inches or 1920 pixels after cropping, adjusting contrast, adjusting color, sharpen, etc. You will be adjusting these files to meet the CaFÉ™ image specification size by following the steps below. Jpeg files work fine if a raw or tiff is not available. CaFÉ image upload requirements: 1920W x 1920H pixels, saved as JPEG & less than 1.8MB.
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Photoshop 7 Short Guide

The ToolBox contains different cursor tools that allow you to perform a variety of operations on your image. They can all be chosen by clicking on the button in the Box, but also by typing the letter that is given in brackets in the description below. Some of them, with a small arrowhead at the bottom right corner, have multiple choices, which you also will see from the list below. The lower part of the ToolBox contains control areas for colour selection, and different display options. Some tools in the toolbox have options that appear in the context-sensitive Options bar that will appear at the top of the window just below the Menu bar. Leaving the cursor on a button will show the name of the tool as well as the shortcut key in brackets. To save space, I will only describe the tools that are useful when working with “scientific” images.
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New Chrysler 2008MY Sebring Cabrio

The following features and statements describe the all-new Chrysler Sebring Cabrio at its launch and continue to apply through the 2008 model year.
• Electronic Stability Programme (ESP)* with Brake Assist and all-speed traction control
• Next Generation driver and front-passenger air bags †
• Supplemental front-seat-mounted side air bags †
• Centre floor console with dual-level storage and sliding armrest
• Heated/cooled front cup holder (Limited)
• Advanced technologies (In-Cluster EVIC and Automatic Temperature Control)
• Heated leather-trimmed front seats (Limited)
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Using ICC Profiles in Adobe Photoshop

A profile is a three-dimensional color map, which can be used to translate color from one device to another. ICC compliant hardware and software such as Adobe Photoshop must be used for a profile to work properly.

File Installation
ICC profiles are designated by the .icc or .icm file extension. In order for a device to have access to the information contained in these files, they must be saved in the correct directory on your computer’s hard drive. For more information on how to download and save files from the internet, see the FAQ section of this document. The most common directory locations and operating systems are outline in the following table:
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