On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, Gary Hildebrand wrote:
Hi
people. I have a Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 900u (nowhere near on-topic
but I figure people here might know better what causes this kind of
problem). If I provide it with a sync-on-green signal to its BNC
connectors (It has five, I connect three), the monitor syncs up just fine,
but all the areas that are black show up with a green cast. The white
areas show up just fine. I haven't looked at an image with color yet, but
I would guess that all the colors would probably be shifted towards the
green. Any ideas?
Sounds like your minitor needs a minor tweaking of the green screen
control. What is best is a stairstep input, and you can set your
screens and channel gains for an acceptable picture, i.e. greys, with no
hint of color. As the CRT ages, these will wander a bit.
I forgot to mention that it displays fine with separate sync on the BNC
inputs, and separate sync on the HDE15 input. I have yet to test whether
Sync-on-green works on the HDE-15. Does that change your advice at all?
Peace... Sridhar
Olkay, it can. It sonds like the video is clamping on the sync tip, and
that in turn raises the pedestal (zero level) causing the grenish
tinge. Is there a way to set the monitor up for SOG?
Gary HIldebrand
St. Joseph, MO