My Reply follows quote. On 22/11/2002 15:23 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (flawed jai)
>OK, here's a subject for your monitor mavens:
>what  does it mean when you heve a cathode ray tube acreen that has been
>previously fine in displaying color and picture, and it begins to show
>the following symptoms, in this chronological order:
>
>first it begins to have trouble balancing red to green, showing more red
>than you have it tuned for [ flesh tones look garish, landscape images
>look either too vivdly colored or greyed out]
>
>than later it begins to slowly oscillate from showing too much red to
>fading away to too little, ie. a flat background that was set to be
>beige wanders from hot coral to pastel  off white and back again in
>cycles of several minites duration.
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A bit hard to guess without knowing which type of monitor this CRT is 
installed in, but it sounds rather like the symptoms of failing solder 
joints in the Apple Multiple Scan 15 monitors.

Ken

Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.


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