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RE: Help! Aqua Green color

Posted by cfraser on November 18, 2009 at 15:42:56:

Try cranking up the RED level just to see. If the set was calibrated or adjusted for good DVD video, the red level may have been adjusted down somewhat compared to the typical "store" config...may show up more with the composite signal. Just a guess, I have never used composite video for actual content viewing in an HT system (have used for menus)...

Edit: I am suggesting red may be low because it's the "missing color" gun in aqua. Don't be misled if the red level setting already looks neutral, it is often very high at neutral in some displays...just remember where it was before fooling around.