That's trippy...I can see some red hue in "ibility" in the firefox screen when I'm far enough away that it hurts to read, but it does not appear in the clear type or cleartype off tests...in fact the cleartype off text looks suspiciously red tinted when I look at it real fast. Funny thing is when I move closer to the screen it completely disappears.
I don't think this is anything to do with software, as it does it for random text (regardless of clear type), the fact that is disappears when I move closer, and that it happens on both my laptop and the tv i use as a monitor. Optical illusion?
Maybe i'm sitting to close cause cleartype when on looks fine further away but when close it looks redish, other way round when it's off lol, maybe its just that my tv is too big and i'm sitting as close as i would on a 15'' monitor when reading text, etiher way I have determined that monitor is fine doing doing everything else and produces color and text fine when playing games, or when the same text is display via ps3 using hdmi, so is just the text rendering that is the prob, ichanged some of the fonts around in windows and have cleartype off now which has helped.
Btw it happens on all text with cleartype on i just used the above image as an example as it is most evident on this particular passage, maybe wasnt the best choice as with all the i's and l's it creates a bit of a trippy illusion.
Edit: This is definatly to do with either windows text rendering or something simalar as that exact same image above when englarged using the internet browser on my ps3, again connecting with HDMI shows no color bleed/red tint on any of the text at all, no matter how close to the screen you get.
Further Edit: If you zoom to the max level on ps3 cleatype text shows slight colour change around the edge of text as it would due to how it smooths text, with if off it is perfect text.
Final Edit: Just found what sounds like a reasonable anwser at overclockers staing
'Cleartype expects a standard RGB LCD where the pixel are in group of 3 vertical red, green, and blue bars. Any other design may affect cleartype's ability to work. LED based monitor could also have different pixel design. Lastly, avoid monitor offering yellow subpixel, that won't help with cleartype either.'
The op had the exact same prob as me.