Hi, I have a Zenith D32D51 and the color tint on it went bad the other day. The only way to see any picture is to place the contrast and brightness to maximum. I was wondering if anyone knew what was going on with it and about how much it should cost to fix.
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this was adjusted by the fine tune on the selector It is the picture not being held in place by being out of tune Same as if the picture goes sideways On the real old units there were 2 knobs to make these adjustments.
My rear projection was doing the same thing. I have a mitsubishi and went into the video/audio set up. When I clicked on video it brought up brightness, tint, color, etc... Not sure if yours is set up the same.
If this TV is a 25"...then this is an older set. Is the picture dim and the colors dim, will the tint not correct the color scheme? Zenith picture tubes, as a rule, for this model go bad...sorry but this is true!
I encountered the same problem with a color computer monitor several years ago. Everything went green. The repair techies told me that's a sign that the power supply is going bad. You will not be able to adjust the color. You will have to either fix it or replace it. Hope this isn't a common problem with this model Samsung TV.
If you take off the back of the TV there are additional tuning buttons. One is for the focus. I have a model SY2551S and have the green tint problem. Have you resolved that?
Sounds like tyo me that the picture tube is getting soft on ya!!. Its a common factor that occours with all tvs but mostly with zenith. A service tech might be able for a small fee rejuvinate the picture tube but theres never a warrantee with this type repair. Its not something a user should attemp to do as theres hi voltage inside this set even on the tube socket after its ubplugged for awhile. Seek the advise of a repair pro to see how bad the tube is. Good Luck
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