Green Tint to Screen

I have been using my Apple Studio Display 17" for several years with my 12" PowerBook G4 without a problem. As of today, the screen has a green tint. The desktop displays correctly, but is green. I tried it with my MacBook, and the color was the same. When I ran Profile First Aid, it found 3 bad profiles. It was not able to fix any of the profiles. I am running Leopard 10.5.1.
Does anyone have any ideas about how this may be fixable?
Thanks -
Dudley Warner

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