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Old 08-04-2003, 10:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question green and red edges on panasonic TX36PF10 in RGB

My TX36PF10 is two years old and is used with S-video from a Toshiba SD100. If I use RGB, there is a slight green tint to right hand edges between flesh tones and dark backgrounds (such as a face surrounded by black hair). There is a less noticeable red tint to the LH edge. The effect is not dramatic, but is enough to prefer S-video, accepting the noisier picture.

The Tosh DVD appears to be innocent, as the effect is not seen on an ageing 50 Hz Sony with RGB.

I now want to connect a digital satellite and very few have S-video. Does the much discussed "DVC 0 adjustment" effect this problem?

Otherwise, accepting the "only" average EHT regulation, this is a good TV.
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