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To much red in the picture

My Mitsubishi WS-65411 has started getting alot of red color in the picture. I can't adjust it out even when I use the original seetings from the factory. It doesn't do it all the time, but it seems to be getting worse. Anyone have any ideas

  • dracr1 Sep 06, 2007

    thanks. I will try it

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Yes, either some resistor has changed and it's pulling down the blue and green or depending on how much red it could be a short on the red line. Also you can open back of set and try this. Each CRT's have a Focus Block with Screen control. Maybe you can turn down red and align up with blue and green. The professional way of doing color is to get a good grey scale, meaning black and white picture. THis is turning down you color on set to zero and looking and adjusting to black and white as good as possible. You can try this but if there is a serious problem it may not help. The problem may have to be resolved first. Be very careful in touching anything while set is on, unfortunatly you have to have the set on to properly adjust. but you can use something plastic or rubber end screw drivers

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