Re: TV term; "color blur"?
I've heard 'color distortion' and 'color variations' used in reference to
displays on different monitors...
I think I'll go with "color distortion".
In following web site I found after I posted my question, "purity error or distortion" is the term the author uses.
http://fribble.cie.rpi.edu/~repairfaq/REPAIR/F_crtfaq.html#CRTFAQ_010
Under "4.4) Magnetic interference and shielding";
"When color CRTs must be operated in areas where the magnetic field causes
unacceptable purity errors or distortion..."
http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_audiofaq4.html#AUDIOFAQ_008
Under "6.10) Comments on speaker shielding";
"When loudspeakers - even those little speakers that came with your PC - are
near TVs or monitors, there may be problems with the fringe fields of the
powerful magnets affecting color purity, convergence, or geometry."
Thank you Marsha.
If you ever need to know what something is called in Japanese (unlikely?), I'd be glad to help in return.
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