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JET Air/Fuel Meter Installation & User Guide

1. Mounting the Air / Fuel Meter
Using the supplied Velcro, Suction Cups or L-Brackets, locate the Air /Fuel Meter in a convenient location that does not obstruct your view.
TIP: Clean the mounting area with alcohol or another nonabrasive cleaner to ensure the Velcro or Suction Cups adhere properly.
2. Disconnect the Negative Battery Cable
Locate the battery and remove the negative battery cable.
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BMW Universal Bluetooth Hands-Free System (ULF) Owner’s Manual

Congratulations on your purchase of the BMW Universal Bluetooth TM Hands-Free System (ULF) for your BMW Group vehicle and for you! The BMW Universal Bluetooth TM Hands-Free System will provide an additional convenience feature for you and your passengers. To take full advantage of your BMW Universal Bluetooth TM Hands-Free System, we encourage you to take the time to read this manual thoroughly. This User’s Manual is intended to familiarize you with the details of your Hands-Free System. You will receive important information regarding its operation, which will allow you to use all the functions quickly and in optimal fashion.
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Free Community Acupuncture Clinic

Free Community Acupuncture ClinicWelcome to the Free Community Acupuncture Clinic What Happens in the Treatment? * If this is your first time, please fill out a consent form * Use an alcohol swab to clean the outside of both ears. * If you have long hair, please move it away from your ears. * Sit together in a circle as our acupuncturist moves to each person. The group healing energy begins to flow as soon as the first person receives treatment, so remain
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Rev Speed Meter Instruction Manual

The RSM (Rev Speed Meter) is a multi function measuring device designed to measure and monitor vehicle speed, RPM, 0-400m time, mid range acceleration, estimated horsepower, as well as acceleration G.(Using optional G Sensor)
- Easy to Read VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display)
The RSM utilizes and easy to read VFD screen in a highly stylish case which also complements the cockpit interior.
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Adobe Photoshop Adding Color Swatch

Nothing can add interest to a black and white project as much as a splash of color can. And nothing can make a picture so perfect like the exact right color. Fortunately, Photoshop will let you fine tune, adjust and replace colors in artwork at will – and when you see how easy it is to do you’ll never settle for “almost” again. In this weeks issue of MouseHints we’ll learn how to add a custom color to our Swatches palette, how to save a custom palette, and the abc’s of color replacement (it’s easier than you think.) We’ll also learn how to change your working mode to grayscale and how to hide or remove those accidental or on purpose Slice boxes. Remember, if you have questions that you’d like answered in MouseHints, send them to help@helpdeskcards.com. Next Month’s theme is Windows XP.
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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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Adobe Photoshop CS2 Color Settings Quick Tips

Color Settings
The Color Settings dialog box lets you set the default working spaces for RGB, CMYK and Grayscale. It allows you to set Color Management Policies, which dictate how Photoshop uses (or ignores) embedded profiles in images. It also allows you to set warnings for missing or mismatched profiles.
1. Choose Color Settings from the Edit menu. Then choose North America Prepress 2 from the Settings pop-up menu.
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How to Add a Touch of Color to a Grey Scale Photograph with Adobe PhotoShop Elements

Sometimes, you can add uniqueness and interest to an ordinary looking (but well-composed) color photograph just by draining all the color from it except for one or two well-placed elements of the photo. In digital photography, you can do it very easily it in just a few minutes. I did this with Adobe PhotoShop Elements 2. I’m sure it can be done with equal ease using other photo editing software such as Paint Shop Pro, Adobe PhotoShop CS, etc. The nomenclature may be a little different, but the basic steps will be similar.
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Photoshop Tutorial: Black & White Photo with Color Reveal

Bring a focus point to your photographs by making them black and white and highlighting one area by colorizing it.

Step 1: Open your original picture in Photoshop and add a Hue/Saturation Adjustment Layer to it from your Layer pull-down menu (Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Hue/Saturation).
Step 2: Give the Layer a Name and choose OK.
Step 3: Move your sliders for Hue & Saturation all the way to the left so that -180 shows up in the Hue box and -100 shows up in the Saturation box and press OK.
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A Guide To Managing Color In Photoshop CS2

Historically, one of the guiding conceptual principles behind creating images digitally has been the concept of WYSIWYG, or, What You See Is What You Get. When color is involved in a desktop environment, however, WYSIWYG turns into something like: WYSIONECTWYG — What You See Is Often Not Even Close To What You Get. There are five main reasons why colors that are output from the digital environment, to a desktop color printer, a printing press or even a monitor sometimes do not match the colors that are seen on a monitor or in an original scene:
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