INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the "Color Adjust" button that resembles a prism with a ray of light running through it.  This will open a menu that allows you to adjust the colors of the image. Adjust the colors of the images with the following options.   Curves:  The graph at this top of the menu is the curves.  You can adjust the curves by dragging the three tabs below the image.  You can also click "Auto Levels" to automatically detect the best levels for the curves.  Exposure:  Drag the tab in this slider bar to make the image lighter or darker.  Contrast:  Drag the tab in this slider bar to adjust the contrast between the lighter and darker parts of the image.  Highlights:  Drag the tab in this slider bar to increase the lighter parts of the image.  Shadows:  Drag the tab in this slider bar to increase the darker parts of the image.  Saturation:  Drag the tab in this slider bar to strengthen or weaken the colors in the image.  Temperature:  Drag the tab in this slider bar to give the image a "warmer" or "cooler" tone.  Tint:  Drag the tab in this slider bar to add a red or green color overlay to the image.  Sepia:  Drag the tab in this slider bar to add a golden tint to the image.  Sharpness:  Drag the tab in this slider bar to sharpen or blur the image.

SUMMARY: Click . Adjust the color.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Be sure to do this to avoid short-circuiting the electrical system during the installation, which could lead to fire or physical harm for you. For instructions on disconnecting the battery, see How to Disconnect a Car Battery. Be careful to remove all screws before trying to pry off the trim or you may break it. For some cars, you may need to remove several pieces of plastic trim, usually working from the bottom up.  If you need to remove trim that includes any knobs or drawers, remove them before trying to pry off the trim. Use your hands or a pry tool to pry off each piece of trim. Pry tools are specifically for this purpose and will not damage the trim pieces. If you need to remove any components before being able to access the stereo, do so. Disconnect components that are wired to the car. Take a picture of how each is wired for later reference. Different cars may have varying elements securing the stereo in place.  If the stereo is held in place by screws or nuts, loosen them with the appropriate tool (screwdriver or nutdriver, respectively). If the stereo isn't held in place by screws or nuts, you'll need to use a radio-removal key. This tool is commonly necessary in Ford vehicles. Radio-removal keys (sometimes also referred to as radio-removal tools) will typically either be in an elongated horseshoe shape or will have a circular shape at one end and a notched shaft at the other. They’re available at most auto-parts stores. Insert the keys into the two small slots in the face of the stereo. You will release a mechanism holding the stereo in place. Slide the radio-removal keys into each slot again until you feel the stereo loosen from in its housing. You should then be able to pull out the stereo relatively easily. You may want to use needle-nose pliers to grip the edge of the stereo and help you pull it out. Pull it gently, and if the stereo doesn't come out easily, double check that you haven't missed any components that may be holding it in place. This is an important step because the photo will serve as a reference later when you’re wiring in the new stereo. You’ll see a series of wires connected to the back of the stereo, and you’ll need to disconnect each of them.  First unplug the antenna wire, which will typically be a thicker wire plugged in separately from the rest. Once it’s unplugged, you should be able to move the stereo around more freely. Next unplug the each of the wire harness connectors. There will typically be several of these and you can recognize them because a series of wires will feed into each one. The plastic piece into which the wires are fed should have either a tab or a button you can push, which will release the harness.
Summary: Set the parking brake and disconnect the negative cable from your car battery. Unscrew any screws that are securing the trim in place. Remove the trim. Pull out any necessary components. Loosen the stereo. Pull the stereo out of the panel. Take a picture of how the stereo is wired. Unplug the stereo connections.

Use the entire stalk, which will be cut and prepped in different ways depending on the dish. The tough, bigger pieces of lemon grass are meant to flavor dishes. These larger pieces generally are not eaten. Consider straining large pieces out before serving. However, some people enjoy sucking on them for their flavor.   Store it in a plastic bag that's securely sealed. You can freeze lemon grass for as long as 6 months.
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One-sentence summary -- Keep pieces small for eating and larger for flavoring. Discard the dry, outermost stalks and cut off the top third of the inner stalks. Trim each root tip until the purple rings are visible. Keep fresh lemon grass in the refrigerator for up to 3 weeks.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If something flames up in the oven or the nuke machine, stay calm. Turn off the device, close the door, and watch it closely. Closing it off and eliminating the heat source should make small fires die down quickly. Get your fire extinguisher and watch it closely. If the fire doesn't die down, open the door very carefully and spray it with the extinguisher to put the fire out. If you have any trouble whatsoever, call the fire department immediately. If you've flamed up something in the skillet, use the lid (or a lid of larger size) to clap on quickly and smother it. This is the quickest and most effective way of stopping the fire. Consider moving the pan outside if it's creating a lot of smelly smoke. Rinse it out with the hose when it's cooled down to keep the mess from stinking up your kitchen. Make sure you put on a heating pad or oven mitt first before trying to grab the handle. If you're frying bacon and the grease catches on fire, it can be a tricky proposition. You can use the lid method, or use a slightly damp towel to smother the fire, but usually the safest and quickest (though not cleanest) method is to sprinkle a liberal amount of baking soda or salt onto the grease to quickly absorb it and eliminate the fire at the source.  You should also feel free to use a fire extinguisher on grease fires. It works particularly well. Stand at a safe distance from the grease and activate the extinguisher. Avoid using water or flour on grease fires. Flour can ignite, making the fire worse, and--since water doesn't mix with oil--water can cause the oil to spray elsewhere, throwing flaming oil onto other nearby surfaces. It's extremely dangerous to try to control or extinguish electrical fires yourself because they're very difficult to anticipate and trace the source of. Get out of your home immediately, getting everyone to safety, and call the fire department.

SUMMARY:
Cut off the oxygen of microwave or oven fires. Put a lid on it. Use baking soda or salt on grease fires. Always call the fire department immediately in the event of electrical fires.