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The t con board digitizes your picture and is responsible for anything you see on the screen including any and all anomalies. I would go that route TV Parts Universal TV Stands DLP Chips ShopJimmy
check the leads in the back are in the right position -most of these are colour coded -white to white red to red yellow to yellow -otherwise you may have to use a hdmi cable or you may just not have the tv unit in the right settings -read your manual if you have one -these can be quite confusing so just play about with it but try and remember what youve done -otherwise see if unit has a factory preset switch you can push and it goes back to how it was set at factory...
Remember, the A470 is primarily a still camera. The flash is designed to put out a very intense and very brief flash of light for still pictures. It is not intended for video. If you need additional light for video, you'll need a light designed for that. Such a light will consume batteries very quickly, if it isn't plugged in.
Go into the settings and adjust the picture, turn the brightness and most likely the contrast down, or there should be a reset button to change it back to factory settings.
Most likely your white balance setting needs to be adjusted. You didn't specify the model of your camera, so I can't tell you exactly how to change it (your manual should say). Your camera should have several settings: "A" or "Auto" "Daylight/Sun" "Tungsten" or "Indoors" or "Incandescent" "Fluorescent"
and possibly also: "Flash" "Cloudy" or "Shade"
When taking flash pictures, the "Flash" setting should be best. If you don't have a flash setting, then "Daylight" or "Sun" will be the best.
Human eyes adjust quickly and easily to different colors of light, but cameras see light as it is, so indoor light will look yellow, outside bluish, fluorescent greenish, etc. So digital cameras shift the colors in the image to try to make white objects appear white like they would to your eye. But sometimes they mess up and don't get it quite right. That is where the manual white balance settings come in. If you play with these settings, then you will find you can improve the color quality of many of your pictures.
reset your camera to factory settings. that will do.but if you dont want to lose all the settings then you should scroll the options in the menu bar and you should turn it off. thanks for using fixya!. please dont forget to rate my solution.
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