I am currently having an issue with my Panasonic TX-P55VT65B Plasma TV.
It currently has 250 hours clocked on it. I have been checking the uniformity of the panel ever since I got this TV and it was fine up until about the 220 hour mark. Using white and grey image slides or even the TVs built in EPG shows the left side of the screen has a cyan tint and the right side has a magenta/pink tint.
I tried to take a picture of this with my mobile phone camera but the camera on the phone is rubbish and cannot take an accurate image of the problem so I have attached an image of a TV that has the same problem that I found on Google image search but the problem isn't as bad as the image yet.
Could changing VSUS in the service menu from LOW to HIGH cause green and pink blobs to appear? I'm thinking maybe the blobs on my set may have been caused by VSUS set to HIGH in service menu, panel luminance HIGH and running the built-in white scrolling bar overnight as I needed to get rid of some very stubborn image retention which did disappear but at the cost of the tints appearing
Is there any way to resolve this without opening the TV up and bumping up the VSUS via the pots? Could it be that a charge has been built up in the phosphors causing the tints?
What would the solution be? Thanks!
It currently has 250 hours clocked on it. I have been checking the uniformity of the panel ever since I got this TV and it was fine up until about the 220 hour mark. Using white and grey image slides or even the TVs built in EPG shows the left side of the screen has a cyan tint and the right side has a magenta/pink tint.
I tried to take a picture of this with my mobile phone camera but the camera on the phone is rubbish and cannot take an accurate image of the problem so I have attached an image of a TV that has the same problem that I found on Google image search but the problem isn't as bad as the image yet.
Could changing VSUS in the service menu from LOW to HIGH cause green and pink blobs to appear? I'm thinking maybe the blobs on my set may have been caused by VSUS set to HIGH in service menu, panel luminance HIGH and running the built-in white scrolling bar overnight as I needed to get rid of some very stubborn image retention which did disappear but at the cost of the tints appearing

Is there any way to resolve this without opening the TV up and bumping up the VSUS via the pots? Could it be that a charge has been built up in the phosphors causing the tints?
What would the solution be? Thanks!
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