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Unless you tell it otherwise, your camera sets its colour profile based on the colours as seen under natural daylight. If you are using artificial light, the colours will actually be different. Tungsten lighting gives a a yellow/orange colour and fluorescent tends more towards the green. You need to find the White Balance control in your camera's menu and set it for the lighting in your scene. IF you have several differnet types of light, then you might need to work on the image in a photo editing package such as Photoshop or PS Elements.
Search Google for articles on lighting colour casts.
This is a well know problem with Sony Projections TV's. There is no reasonable fix. Google for more info. You will need a new tv. Sorry for the bad news.
A good TV repair shop should be able to repair this but given the current price of flat panel TV's you might want to think about scrapping it. I was a little confused about your description of the fault, one colour disappearing is in a very different area of fault from all colour disappearing. Does it flash into correct colour momentarily if you fine tune it? Is the picture as far as you can tell black and white or does it have a strong colour cast on it where everything is for example reddy or bluish etc? I hope I have been of help but please do not hesitate to ask if you have any further questions. I appreciate your vote if you appreciate my reply.
Problem is with either with cards or with print head's mechanical alignment. Try with some different cards and for head get it tested by some authorised service person.
On this set its a common thing to have an intermittant connection on the crt driver board. That would be on the socket itself or on the driver transistor. Also could be a driver problem as one of the drives comming from the video jungle IC could be bad or even in some cases could be the picture tube. Hope this helps.
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