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+[* black] As you can see, the screw doubles as an adjustment point, which you may have to adjust to get a good green level.
+[* black] Cut through the glue and slide the polarizer left or right until the projector's color looks good. This can be a bit tedious because you need to reinstall the mainboard to test it between each adjustment.
+[* black] Sliding to the left will increase the amount of green let through.
+[* black] Sliding to the right will decrease it.
+[* black] Once you get it adjusted how you want, you're done! Just reassemble the projector and you're good to go.