<I have had similar color shifting problems in the past. The first and most
affordable thing I <would do is try replacing the monitor's data cable. A
cracked fiber inside can cause this. It <couls also be a cracked solder
connection in the connector. You can usually tell this one by <jiggling the
connector gently. If another monitor is available, try it with this computer
to rule <out the internal video, then you know whether it is the video card
inside the computer, or the <monitor itself. Hope this helps.
<--Tom

Thanks, everyone.  I put an old Mac 14" monitor on and it works great.
Seems there is either a cable, connection, or blown blue emitter.  When I am
in ColorSync, the blue color appears black.

Jeff
6400 with real small screen and horrible resolution

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