John Kilroy
Stunt Coordinator
- Joined
- Jun 30, 1997
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- 200
I have a Philips Magnavox 60" RPTV that I purchased in 1997. It has always given good service, and I keep it calibrated using the service menu and test disks like Video Essentials. I recently moved, and now that I am operating the television in the new house, several guests have commented that the picture is "cloudy." I didn't notice it myself until a couple of people mentioned it.
When I run a test disc, things look pretty good. But when I display an NTSC image, I can see this "cloudiness." It's like bloom, but not from levels being set to high. It's not a sharpness or resolution issue; I can still the scan lines and read small text. It's almost like a halo that just washes out the contrast of the picture, like a very, very thin piece of tracing paper is in front of the whole set.
I'm afraid it's something physically wrong with the set, and not an adjstment issue. Any ISF or tech guys out there that can tell me what is going on?
Thanks in advance,
JK
When I run a test disc, things look pretty good. But when I display an NTSC image, I can see this "cloudiness." It's like bloom, but not from levels being set to high. It's not a sharpness or resolution issue; I can still the scan lines and read small text. It's almost like a halo that just washes out the contrast of the picture, like a very, very thin piece of tracing paper is in front of the whole set.
I'm afraid it's something physically wrong with the set, and not an adjstment issue. Any ISF or tech guys out there that can tell me what is going on?
Thanks in advance,
JK