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Old 03-30-2017, 05:05 PM
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I think what you're asking is why do the red and blue guns get weak and the green usually stays strong?

That's always what I noticed.
You know, that thought occurred to me. But for 2 reasons I didn't assume that because 1) This old Sony seems to have an unnatural green brightness in the lower contrast areas of a given scene and in a subjects hair when compared to my newer Sony KV-20FV12 in the next room which has a much better greyscale balance when both are compared viewing an identical source, and 2) when I saw a certain youtube video the person described one gun having higher emissions due to a component issue. Does that sound logical? -But then again, different sets can have different issues.
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