I don't know if the green tint is an "across the board" characteristic of that Panasonic model or is it just the particular monitor coming out of that store and factory? That is why often to correct any of these issues, an ISF calibration done by an authorized calibrator is money well spent and can "usually" fix it.

Just as a possible recommendation and option, if wants to spend additional money to make a significant leap in your monitor's picture quality and accuracy, there are excellent options out there now that didn't exist until recently(ie. Video EQ Pro, DVDO Iscan Duo and the more elaborate and expensive Lumagen products) that now have complete multi-point(11-21) gray scale and color management systems built-in that once completed, will give an accuracy even considerably superior to what an experienced calibrator can do on their own who only has access to the monitors internal color controls(purchasers usually can't get access to these).

Along with one of the above options, get a meter and some calibration software like "Chromapure" and you will wonder what you did without it.

Last edited by casey01; 01/09/11 08:06 PM.