Banding in Aperture 3.3.2 Full Screen Mode

A few raw images (Panasonic LX-5) are exhibiting a kind of two-tone gradient when in full-screen mode.   The image will be sharply divided into two regions: one lighter than the other.   It only happens in full screen mode on 3.3.2 on my Mac Pro (ATI5770, NEC2690WUXI).   Doesn't happen in Aperture 3.2.   Doesn't happen on my '08 MBP, '10 MBA running 3.3.2.    Also it doesn't affect every photograph - only about two or three out of about 300 and different ones each time I restart Aperture.   

I need to add that the problem appears to be intermittent - it doesn't happen every time.

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