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How do I fix my Sony KDSR60XBR1 bad white color?

How do I fix my TV's white color, because adjusting colors results in an off white color and TV does not show white color clearly?

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  • tharris1875 Dec 06, 2009

    I added dark color as suggested, but white football jerseys and the numbers on the field do not look to be off white.

  • tharris1875 Dec 06, 2009

    I added dark color as suggested, but white football jerseys and the numbers on the field look to be off white. Sorry about bad information before this.

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Add some dark color to your adjustment.

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