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Have you tried replacing the cable first, I had a similar problem with my monitor(only it was blue tint). I would also check and see if the monitors connections are hooked up properly. I hope i could help.
Color balance is labeled "Tint" Color amount is labeled "Color"
Both are in the "picture" adjustments menu.
Either your tint is swung too far to red, or the color setting is wide open making normally pink faces look sunburned...likely it's a combination of the two; Too much red, and a bit too much color.
Going back to the "default factory setting" in "setup" will also drop all settings to center.
The Phillips are famous for the coolant needing replacement in the blue and green CRTs which make the screen take on a red tint and the pic will appear dull. You can get the Phillips coolant Kit at www.tvrepairworld.com The kit also contains the CD with instructions
Go to the setup menu on the LCD panel by pressing button 1 on the front. See if there is an option to reset the lcd to factory settings. Reset it and report if it helps not.
I had similar problem: everything muted and with brownish tint. Tried everything, finally discovered that I installed wrong cartridge: 6PC instead of 6C. The "photo" cartridges are pretty much the same, make sure you have the right ones: 6C, 6M, and 6Y.
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