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Sounds like a convergence amplifier problem, assuming it's a CRT set. If it's all digital, then chances are it's the digital driver module.
There are a few different advantages to using a digital projector over a large screen television. Some of the advantages are better color, better picture, and sharper images. However, digital projectors are more expensive than large screen televisions.
Your phone is creating a 'best fit' digital version of an analogue scene. Digital cameras lose some clarity because the software is limited by the number of colours it can create.
A DLP lamp is used to power what is seen on a rear-projection television, and is also used in modern color digital projectors. Digital cineman projection also used DLP technology.
Well, a few things that have changed TV history are the following: -the transition of black & white TV --to-- color TV -the transition from analog TV to Digital TV
If you want a form of media providing color saturation and shadows, you should look to visual media. This includes television, artwork in museums, digital artwork, photography, and tattoos.
The first color broadcasts to the public were in 1953. It was a commercial failure as the new color televisions were not compatible with the existing black and white broadcasts and so to receive color and black and white broadcasts demanded two separate televisions. The service was withdrawn after a few months. In 1955, the NTSC color standard was implemented as a national standard with RCA being the first to broadcast color services. The same color broadcast system has remained in use until the recent change to digital transmission.
You didn't specify if it was an analog or digital TV. For analog, it's a shorted red gun in the CRT that usually causes the problem or the loss of the blue and green from bad video cable connections. For digital, the most common cause is loose video cable connections.
Color television made a large impact on American society, in that it changed the way and the amount of time people watched their favorite television shows and purchased new color TV's. In the beginning only the well to do or people with money could afford to have a color television, so it was a bit of a status symbol to have a color set. When color TV's were first introduced to the American house hold a lot of the TV's shows were not in color, but that rapidly changed with more and more households getting the color sets. It is quite similar to the effect of digital and high definition flat screen TV's, versus the old color analog sets, and how that has once again changed how people relate to television.
digital picture frames can be distracting for the eye with their digital zooms and crossfading. digital frames are a big space saver and money saver, but they are small televisions and the movement and color changes can make the frame take center stage in the room instead of complimenting and decorating it.
A: A TV has three guns one is red blue and green with these basic colors all colors can be manufactured by mixing the colors. Of course black as we see it as color is actually the absence of all colors