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Old 12-14-2009, 12:37 PM
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Okay, I spoke too soon. The loss of brightness/contrast is gone, but the purple tint is still happening.

I found that watching a B&W movie shows it best. Although, now I see that the purple tint remains about 90% of the time with the remaining 10% being bright purple periods and periods of no purple tint. I've attached 4 pics showing the tint jumping in and out of a scene. My camera had a bit of an issue trying to capture the images, but the pics with the lack of purple are true B&W with no color tinting. I've also added a pic of the video output board.

I think this problem might be due to the video output board. It is an NOS replacement and maybe something is not set correctly on it (G2)? I don't think it's the tube as it tested good a few months ago, but I guess things could have changed. If a color gun was acting up, wouldn't it change the colors all over the screen and not just add a purple tint?

Anyway, got one issue solved and one to go.

Thanks
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File Type: jpg Purple1.jpg (6.1 KB, 23 views)
File Type: jpg Purple2.jpg (7.0 KB, 19 views)
File Type: jpg Purple3.jpg (16.9 KB, 31 views)
File Type: jpg Purple4.jpg (15.2 KB, 35 views)
File Type: jpg VideoOutput.jpg (107.2 KB, 51 views)
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