HT1338 Mac mini display color setting problem

On my Mac mini the color displat settings are gone pinkish. I checked the HDMI cable to the LCD TV and it is okay. Help me to resolve the problem

To check if this is something in your current user account, Log Out from the Apple menu, to get to the login screen.  Does the screen look "pinkish" at the login screen?  If it does, there is a problem related to the overall system, or hardware.
If things look normal at the login screen, then the problem is probably related to a setting in your user account.  Log in to your normal user account.  One place to check is System Preferences Universal Access pane.  On the Seeing tab, look at the Enhance contrast setting.  Make sure it is set to Normal.

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