From: "Spike" <spikem007@msn.com>
Newsgroups: sci.physics.plasma
References: <bba7hg$246a$1@saturn.cs.uml.edu> <bbcphl$37np$1@saturn.cs.uml.edu>
Subject: Re: plasma cross color
Organization: Telenet Internet

hi Wayne,

crosscolor occurs when two colors do not match verry well, such as yellow on
blue, red on green
you'l see at the edge of a contour the two colors make little cross, yellow
would like to go in to the blue.
allmost the same thing as you would paint letters on wet paint surface

greeetz

"Wayne G. Dengel" <wgd.roaming@verizon.net> schreef in bericht
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> Spike, what exactly is cross color?  How do we see it?
>   Wayne
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> "Spike" <spikem007@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:bba7hg$246a$1@saturn.cs.uml.edu...
> >
> > hi everyone
> >
> > can somebody help me, i own  a Philips 42pf9965 plasma
> >
> > the problem seems to be cross color due to the "comb filter"
> >
> > can it be solved?
> >
> > this is what germany answered me :
> >
> > " This complaint doesn't belong to a technical behaviour, it is a
> > conceptional behaviour of
> > the combfilter.
> > This behaviour will be seen more with large screen sizes depending to
the
> > resolution.
> > All sets were commercially accepted, with this combfilter and with this
> > behaviour".
> >
> > i hope that somebody can help me
> >
> > greatings
> >
> > Eddy
> >
> >
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