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Hello all,
I have a set that has a constant blue tint in the picture. When lowering the 'color' setting I'm not getting a black and white picture - the blue tint is still there. The menu does show a yellowish green color (mostly yellow) so I know I have blue and green colors. Furthermore, while looking at the screen closely I can see the red phosphorus glowing a little (and I have a red line moving down the screen). RGB is there... Ruling out the tube... From my reading of this link, the problem icould/ be that the red color channel is over excited (for a lack of words..)? http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/tvfaq.htm#tvoctwts I have a new TV already, but I would like to figure out what is wrong with this one - I have a score too settle with it :-). Any leads or pointers in what to check or test would be appreciated. Thanks, Matt |
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