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A main board would never cause the entire screen to have a blue haze as long as you have video and I assume you do. This is a common issue of backlights being over driven and the temperature K value goes up from a cold white to blue purple color. If you order and replace the backlights it will have the right colors again. You can remove the screen and defuse sheets to get at the LED strips, power the set up without the panel and screens in you will see the lamps are blue colored. Best place to get new strips is shopjimmy.com. Fast shipping and the best customer service
Go to menu then color ,Tint adjust the tint if that does not clear picture then you have Bad Lighht Engine Encompass parts Distribution might have it go to their website and type in your model number 1-800-638-3328
I always look for Parts on Ebay find better deals their sometimes.
UED might have it also 1-800-648-6657
It could be the tint settings on your TV. Check your TV's settings menu for color/tint options. If you can't find it, break out the manual and look in the index for tint or color, then locate the page and it'll tell you how to get there.
Make sure the tint slider is in the middle, 0 or 50%, depending on your TV.
Best of luck.
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Picture Menu
Picture Mode: Expert1
*Backlight: 16
*Contrast: 83
*Brightness: 53
Sharpness: 50
*Color: 55
*Tint: 0
Expert Control
Fresh Contrast: Off
Noise Reduction: Medium
Gamma: Medium
Black Level: Low
Real Cinema: On
TruMotion: Low
Color Standard: HD (N/A w/HDMI)
White Balance: Warm
**Method: 10-Point IRE
10 IRE
**Red: 1
**Green: 2
**Blue: -16
20 IRE
**Red: -6
**Green: 0
**Blue: -7
30 IRE
**Red: -5
**Green: 0
**Blue: -4
40 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 0
**Blue: -4
50 IRE
**Red: -4
**Green: 4
**Blue: -4
60 IRE
**Red: -6
**Green: 6
**Blue: -5
70 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 3
**Blue: -10
80 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 7
**Blue: -16
90 IRE
**Red: -9
**Green: 5
**Blue: -18
100 IRE
**Red: -10
**Green: 4
**Blue: -9
Color Management System
Red Color: 0
Red Tint: 0
Green Color: 0
Green Tint: -15
Blue Color: 0
Blue Tint: 11
Yellow Color: 15
Yellow Tint: 2
Cyan Color: -15
Cyan Tint: 0
Magenta Color: 0
Magenta Tint: -1
lg70 nice tv excellent processor just to bad there is no intensity control on color management oh well still better than what the three s are pushing block out the hype lg will be number 1 in a few years haters are starting to come around and well leds coming,
p.s. i dont work for lg just tired of losers bashing stuff because they dont own it. im isf certified those settings are right on the money straighter than a ruler
Usually a bad lamp. If the lamp you replaced is new, then cleaning the internal mirrors (especially the small triangular one) and clean the projector assembly as well. The lamp ballast supply may be weak as well, but I seldom see this.
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