> Here's something someone I'm sure has mentioned before briefly...
> 
> I have a 17" Applescan Monitor (9500 G4 400 Prologix). It has started to
> get strong yellow tints on the screen (I think red is missing). I assumed
> my monitor was on the blink, but I reinstalled OS 8.5 and the monitor
> functioned fine. But when I upgraded again to 8.6 I started to getting
> the variable colour. So I'm thinking this is not a monitor problem but
> some kind of software/driver thing (I don't understand this sort of thing
> at all).
> 
> Does someone have a cure/explanation? It really is a horrible dirty snow
> yellow hue which is driving me nuts.
> 


Get some pink glasses...


I have a 15" Multiscan at work which I use to check different macs on, It
has a problem with colours dropping out (the screen is mainly blue), but it
does it on every mac I have tested. The curious thing is that every now and
then, a restart will bring back the correct colours.

I still suspect the monitor.

Glen


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