TV picture has a green tint or color looks wrong
A green color tint is almost always a picture setting that got changed — either color temperature, color saturation, or an HDMI color range setting got adjusted. Resetting your picture settings or adjusting the color temperature fixes it in seconds.
When your TV displays a green tint, one of the color settings (color saturation, color temperature, or HDMI color range) has shifted. This often happens accidentally when changing other settings or after switching inputs. We'll check your picture mode and color settings, and reset them if needed.
- ✓Have your TV remote handy — you'll need to navigate the picture settings menu
- ✓Make sure you have a streaming app, cable input, or HDMI device showing content so you can see the color change in real-time
Fix-IT-Bot will walk you through each step, just tap, no typing needed.
Skip, I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Changing multiple settings at once instead of testing one change at a time
- Not waiting for the picture to stabilize after changing color settings — it can take a few seconds to apply
Signs you need professional help
- If you've reset picture settings and tried different modes and your TV still has a green tint, the color panel or video processing hardware might be failing. Give us a call and we'll check if the TV needs service.
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