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I think I know what the "skin tones blue" problem is-you probabaly have the composite video(for the old video-on-one-cord format) connected to the blue of the component video input.(component video is the red/blue green RCA type connectors).
Do you mean that red and blue are reversed? If so, you may need to remove a jumper, see end of linked article. Pinkish-yellow or orange sounds like a good description of skin tone, but perhaps too intense. If the color is too intense, can you just lower the color level with the color control? Or can you just change the tint with the tint control? Otherwise, see
http://www.jangro.com/electronics/samsung-dlp-replace-color-wheel/ including the comments at the end.
I have a GVA TV problem with his remote First four minutes it work properly then stop working. Batteries replaced many times still same problem. Give the solution.
Resetting the TV If the
buttons on the remote AND the buttons on the TV case do not work (channels do
not change and you cannot open or navigate the menu), the TV has stopped
responding. Reset the TV as follows:
NOTE: Some TVs have a reset
button. If available and accessible, try using the reset buttons before
using the steps below. Using the reset buttons can save time. 1.Unplug the TV
power cord from the power outlet. 2.Unplug any
connected devices (DVD, Set-top boxes, etc...) 3.Press and hold
the TV power button for five seconds. 4.Plug the TV
power cord back into the power outlet and turn on the TV. 5.Open the
on-screen menu to confirm that the TV is responding again. 6.Turn off the TV
and reconnect the devices. 7.Turn on the TV.
Usually what I find in a case like that is that there is a loose solder joint on the CRT board of the red picture tube. When the connection is good the picture looks fine but when it lets go the picture turns that awful greenish-blue. On most sets the bottom front of the TV will disassemble to allow access to the CRT boards, and the solder joints can be resoldered quite easily. If you do not have experience resoldering boards in a projection TV then allow a qualified tech to handle it for you.
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