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Originally Posted by colorfixer
Does the fringing dissipate when the color level is turned down? This looks a lot like a pattern generator that is keeping the chroma burst on during a monochrome pattern.
Modern sets have a color killer circuit that prevents this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_killer
The explanation here describes how Israel held back on color tv and what viewers did to counter it. Never underestimate the determined viewer.
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Those are calibration patterns from the Video Essentials DVD. They effect is also seen with all overlay video (onscreen displays, etc.). It is also showing, but much more subtle, in some video scenes.
I adjusted the color killer as described in the SM. It said to turn to static channel, adjust control until there is color in the static and then back it off until there are no signs of color. I did this once and noticed that there were occasional bursts of color, so I backed it off a bit more until that no longer happened. Should I try to back it off a bit more?
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