That happened to me when I went switched from S-Video to the red, green, blue component cables. If thats the case you will need to change your VIDEO OUT settings on your DVD player to one of the YUV settings.
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If using component video out please make sure that all cables are firmly and securely connected to the player and the TV. -Component = Green/Blue/Red cables or jacks.
If using the video out please make sure that the TV color settings are not set to grey or black and white.
If everything is connected properly I would recommend to connect the player to another TV to see if the same issue will occur. Also check the color settings on the DVD player under picture mode.
You have a clogged color print head and needs cleaning or replacement if the old ink hasn't hardened in the jets of the print head.Your printer needs service.
You may have a bad cable,or it might not be in all the way. If does not work the main digatle board needs to be replaced. Encompass parts are down at the moment to provide you w/a part number .and price.
OK no problem here. I can help. First reconnect the DVD Player to the tv using the Compoment cables. Match Green to Green,Red to Red and Blue to Blue.. If this is done correctly then you will have normal looking picture. If the picture looks like it is missing the RED color then switch both Red cables. The pix should look normal. Then connect the RED and White audio cables to the audio inputs . Now the Pinkish color is a result of the DVD Player not being set to the "Progressive" setting in the DVD Player Menu. It will help to connect a set of COMPOSITE cables from the DVD Player to the TV's Composite Input. Those are the Yellow,Red and White inputs on both the tv and the DVD Player. This will allow you to see the DVD player menu in case you cannot see the menu while in the Component input. The Pinkish picture should go to a Normal picture.
You need to reset your scanner's color management settings to default.. Which utilty software r u using?Arcsoft Photostudio?If yes go to Edit ->preferences Set RGB settings to the same level(adjust the slider next to red)
If it doesnt work or u r not using arcsoft..post back..
You should first turn off all the color on the set, or play a b&w Tape or dvd. What were looking for here is, what the color balance or grey scale looks like first. If a B&w video or whatever looks true to grey and black and white then you have whats called croma problem in the color or video demodulator. My friend I wish there was an easy way to assist you in this type of repair but theres not, as it could be a problem in the video/croma demod section of the video jungle IC and this is not a user serviceable part or repair as thers several issues concerning Hi voltage as well as x ray radiation. Now if its a problem where the grey scale or the B&W is not true to color then theres a problem in the R G B driver circuits. Could be a simple drive adjustment or even a soft or weak picture tube. I hope if your not a tech you seek a pro to assist you in this troubleshooting as this could be dangerous for you as there are no user serviceable parts inside this set. Good Luck
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