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The green and red are alligned and fine. but the blue is like a glow on anything white. when alighing green and red its straight lines when to the blue its like spread out. what and how do i repkace ot fix this

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See my tip at http://www.fixya.com/support/r4220499-change_projection_tv_convergence_ics for help with this.

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