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    Adjusting colour convergence

    Just been staring out the window at a roof with red tiles, and noticed down the side of each one there is a green line.

    Do you think I need my colour convergence adjusted, and how do you suggest I go about that?
    Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    Just been staring out the window at a roof with red tiles, and noticed down the side of each one there is a green line.

    Do you think I need my colour convergence adjusted, and how do you suggest I go about that?
    This Knobjockey video should help.

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      #3
      Originally posted by threaded View Post
      Just been staring out the window at a roof with red tiles, and noticed down the side of each one there is a green line.

      Do you think I need my colour convergence adjusted, and how do you suggest I go about that?
      Don't want to worry you unnecessarily, but sounds like the early stages of syphilis.

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        #4
        I would start with large amounts of alcohol.....see where that gets you. I find it clears my vision...
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          #5
          It's terminal. Save yourself the pain and jump out the window now.

          (I am not a doctor)
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