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Your hair is turning green because your missing red when you color your hair. Gray is uncolored hair and to get to a dark chocolate brown you need to add a little red to the color to make up for this. You don't need to strip it out.
Have you heard of people using purple shampoo to neutralize the yellow tones of their blonde? Red will neutralize the green tones, so adding a little red to your color will do this for you.
This sounds Like the the coolant for your piture tube has become cloudy and needs replacement (usually blue or green tube - thats why the image seems ovrely red).It's a big job (labour wise) since completee dissassembly is required ($200-300). It can be done youreself - check out TVrepairkits.com to get the coolant and instructions.
You can confirm that this is the problem by dissassembling the unit to the point where you can view the face of the CRT's (red green and blue) directly.
Well now I'm pretty sure that you can adjust the hue/contrast/brightness directly from the program using the drivers to access the device or you can simply go to philips.com and ask the resident experts. they are the very best
chance you have in solving a philips related problem as they are the
one who work with the product you are having a problem with.
Something probably corrupted your webcam software or configuration. Probably the best is to uninstall and reinstall the drivers and the software. Please check http://www.pcauthorities.com/pc-errors/how-to-fix-webcam-problems
The drivers should be here: https://www.shopezonics.com/Articles.asp?ID=108
If it's a B&W or sepia photo, and you wanted to print B&W or grayscale anyway, pull the color cartridge (assuming a 2 cartridge system). I did that with my HP DJ 5440 and it works perfectly.
If the picture is dark or messed up too bad, the magic focus will not function, are all the primary colors faded? RED GREEN BLUE? You might have a bad CRT, would call a service man to check out.
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