I've had two different, er no, three different Apple displays develop that same cable problem. Utterly ridiculous.. Always at least one of the color spectra drops out. I hope you can find a suitable replacement. Eric W. Am Sep 16, 2008 um 10:36 PM schrieb Margaret Krakowiak: > Thanks for all the replies and thoughts on my > yellow monitor problem! It came back to normal, > changed again once or twice more during the day, > is normal now. > I'm leaning towards a cable problem, as I recall having > some other issues a while back which were solved by > reseating, wiggling, etc. That said, the monitor is pretty > old, so I guess it could be something with the monitor > itself. I guess I will be monitoring the situation ;-> > > If I do end up being in the market for a new monitor, > I'll have to do a little research, as I'm pretty fussy about > mine. A friend of mine who's also an artist has an LCD, > and it's a far cry from mine in graphic clarity. It seems > much more "pixelated" when viewing shadows and tones, > and that has given me a bit of the heebie-jeebies about > LCDs. But hers may just not be a very good one, and it's > a few years old, maybe they're better now. > > And indeed, red and green do make yellow, heh, I forget > we're talking about light here, not pigments. > > margaret > _______________________________________________ > G4 mailing list > G4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/g4 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/g4/attachments/20080917/c7456ac6/attachment.html