mikejmoffitt wrote:
JimDaBim wrote:
So, to correct it, I need to put a magnet use a degaussing coil to fix it once and for all.
The TV itself doesn't seem to be the problem. For example, when I move it around, the color distortion changes positions. And when I have it outside my apartment door, there are no problems at all. It seems more like something else is causing the effect.
So, would a degaussing coil used at the TV even work in this case?
My old TV from 10 years ago eventually got a green hue at the left side after being used for some years. This one was definitely the TV having a problem. But the image on the one I'm currently talking about seems to be distracted by something external. The color problems don't come from inside. At least that's what I assume since they're not always at the same spot depending on the TV's location, and can also completely disappear.
What would you say about it?
tepples wrote:
Thanks, but Kasumi's version fits my needs better. I need one color at a time filling the whole screen to see if the magnetic distortion can still be seen with any color.
@Kasumi:
Could you please edit the file one more time so that it starts at color 0 (dark gray)? Also, would you mind to send me the source code?