LED backlighting is found on the majority of flat-panel LCD TVs. LED lighting is brilliant, small, and energy efficient, but it has a cool color temperature that gives it a little blue tint. When seeing a white image, this feature is most visible, and when viewing other colors, it is considerably less noticeable.
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Color temp as changed from cold white to blue-purple making the picture look blue, replace the LED lamps but in all honesty it may make more sense to buy a new TV as cost to repair will be 3/4 the cost of a new set
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hi" do you try to adjust color settings.theres a red,blue,green color adjustment under picture setting.
try to set red color to full. of you already do that. probably your display driver board has a causes the problem. display driver board produce image comes from the tuner, then it sent to x and y drive of your LCD screen.
If the backlight of the LCD-panel does not function, (no picture) then Master and/or Slave inverter are defective. Inverter boards are screwed to both sides of the LCD display, if they have revision 1.2 boards then they will need replaced with revision 1.3 boards.
Most likely you can adjust it in the Service Alignment Mode (SAM).
Press 062596 followed by the STATUS button (upper left). Navigate to "White Tone", press the right key to enter and select "Normal" mode. Set the colors:
Red = 135, Green = 128, Blue = 133.
The "Cool" and "Warm" menus are deltas from the "Normal" settings:
COOL: R -3, G -1, B 5 WARM: R 2, G -3, B -13
Press the "MENU" button to return to the main menu, then the "Power" button to turn the TV off.
First, did the satellite company install an HD receiver? Second, are you using either component or HDMI cables from receiver to TV? Still there are two factors that would produce your problem.
1. Color calibration
2. Signal strength
Proper color calibration is what makes SD actually GOOD on HDTVs. Low signal strength will create a slow data situation. Slow data will not provide enough information per second for the TV to display a complete, error free picture so your TV has to interpolate or "guess" what colors should go in the pixels that it didn't get the data for.
NOTE:(Edited and copied from another thread on Fixya.com, c7carl)
Picture is not centered on monitor leaving a 2 1/2 inch; black border on Philips LCD By dmorrow54 on Nov 13, 2007 Again, nothing in manual for Philips LCD will correct the fact that the picture in HD-D mode will not center. The picture runs off the monitor on the left (facing the monitor) with a 2 1/2" black border on the right (facing the monitor). Using the format button on the remote of directional arrows will not correct the issue. The wide-screen/ full-screen function with format does nothing. Moving into TV mode, the format function works to display screen in several ways 4:3, 19:2, super-zoom, wide-screen, full-screen. Help, please. posted 3 years ago
I have a Philips 30 inch LCD and solved the problem by using the circular arrow button on the TV remote. Pointing it at the TV and clicking "right" (3 o'clock on the button), the picture moved right. Same thing on for "left". Worked for me. Add a comment
c7carl
5 minutes ago
WOW! It works!! The picture on my Magnavox (aka Philips) 37MF321D had shifted to the right. I figured I had a big repair bill coming up soon. But hey! Just used the TV remote as described by "Guest', and re-centered the picture to the left. Wallah! Thanks ""Guest" whomever you are! Reply
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Tint would be the control that will control the color balance, but this sounds like it may be deeper then that. Turn your color all the way down so that you have a black and whit picture. If the picture is still yellow then you have a problem with the blue picture tube.
I have a Philips 30 inch LCD and solved the problem by using the circular arrow button on the TV remote. Pointing it at the TV and clicking "right" (3 o'clock on the button), the picture moved right. Same thing on for "left". Worked for me.
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