Ian Stark
March 10th, 2008, 04:49 PM
Hi all,
I have a 'mature' (OK, ancient) JVC 14" monitor which has served me well, if only for focusing purposes. I have always known that the colour was not great but until tonight I didn't realise quite HOW not great!
I got fed up having to cart the big old 14" monitor around so I recently bought a second hand but immaculate 9" JVC monitor.
I have just hooked the two together and to my horror, when I viewed a white background frame, the 14" monitor has a VERY obvious blue cast to it that no amount of tweaking can get rid of! The 9" monitor, on the other hand, is bright white. Like I said, it's only now that I realise how bad the old monitor really is.
So my question is, is this a sign that the old monitor is on its last legs? Is there anything that can be done to treat the problem or have the tubes given their last?
All advice welcomed.
Cheers,
Ian . . .
I have a 'mature' (OK, ancient) JVC 14" monitor which has served me well, if only for focusing purposes. I have always known that the colour was not great but until tonight I didn't realise quite HOW not great!
I got fed up having to cart the big old 14" monitor around so I recently bought a second hand but immaculate 9" JVC monitor.
I have just hooked the two together and to my horror, when I viewed a white background frame, the 14" monitor has a VERY obvious blue cast to it that no amount of tweaking can get rid of! The 9" monitor, on the other hand, is bright white. Like I said, it's only now that I realise how bad the old monitor really is.
So my question is, is this a sign that the old monitor is on its last legs? Is there anything that can be done to treat the problem or have the tubes given their last?
All advice welcomed.
Cheers,
Ian . . .