Red shift on black text

I'm getting a red shift on my black text (especially on uprights). It looks like convergence problem on a CRT and is most noticeable on the menu items at the top of the screen.
Have others experience this and is it fixable?
My iMac will be 4 years old this November.
I posted before but I think I was in the wrong category.

Chris,Welcome to Apple Discussions.
Not heard of this one before.
Do you have a display adaptor and another display if so does the issue occur on there too?
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