The fiirst picture is the one from the PC and the second one is from the projector.
It seems like some colors are switched?
Anyone know what could cause such thing?
Regards
Delfins
Nov 17 2009, 10:55 AM
I suppose the red channel is OFF always.. make the screen of RGB/3-color sample image
If you can see all 3 colors, then they switched, if no - only 2 from 3 (without red), so you have problems.
In any words/way, driver/firmware/hardware is "broken"
Fnurga
Nov 17 2009, 06:12 PM
If you look at the picture all colors are there, but they are switched ?
Or am i mistaken?
SupraGuy
Nov 17 2009, 08:09 PM
No, all thre colour channels are there, and seem to be in correct alignment. The extreme red is red(ish) the extreme green is green(ish) and the extreme blue is blue(ish)
The grayscale seems to be mostly correct. Black is still black, and white is still white, so none of the colours are either off or on full-time. The blue looks pretty weak, but kind of there... Partway through, one of the greys looks kind of pinkish, but they're still mostly there.
This looks like a case of colour and contrast settings gone berzerk. I could probably get such results messing with the colour controls in the nVidia control panel.
I'd guess that this has the blue contrast set very low, and the others messed around, too... But that is a guess.
MickeyJC
Jan 18 2010, 12:44 AM
Check your D-Sub Cable connection, if all 15 pins are contacting properly. Loosed pin might cause lost of color information.
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