Thanks! I'll cross my fingers. :-)

By the way, changing the display profile to Adobe RGB (1998) has made
the blotches considerably fainter --because of the warmer color
palette, I guess.

F

On Jun 27, 6:00 pm, Ione <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think this is a definite case of YMMV. My Pismo has been pinkish in the 
> startup screen for years now, but it's still perfectly useable once it 
> completes startup. So just cross your fingers!
>
> On Jun 27, 2010, at 4:33 PM, Ashgrove wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I have to thank everybody for the many prompt, useful, knowledgeable
> > responses. On a Sunday, no less... :-)
>
> > An external display checks OK, so it's obviously the dreaded "death of
> > backlight" issue. My dexterity level is like below zero, so I won't
> > attempt to change the backlight. I do have a couple parts machines
> > lying around, so I might change the whole display when it gets worse.
> > How soon can I expect it to get worse?
>
> > Bruce (Ryan), please do send me the tutorial, just in case. John,
> > thanks for the detailed guide you sent me. Thanks, everybody?
>
> > Again: How soon can I expect it to get worse?

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