Blue to purple shift issue

I found that the LightRoom (including v2.3 RC) has a weird processing of the blue color on my camera – Canon EOS 450D. After the exposure increase the blue goes to purple:
I created a test image:
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/5580/testt.png
To see this issue take a shot of this image (my monitor is color calibrated EIZO) while little out-of-focus to prevent moire. You will get something like this:
http://rapidshare.com/files/203548885/IMG_1960.CR2
Cool. Open the RAW image in LightRoom and try to increase the Exposure to +2.00. You will get this:
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/9797/img1960h.jpg
Do you see the purple part in the first line that should be blue? Try the same correction in any other RAW processor and you will see only pure blue without any purple. So what is wrong with LightRoom? Yes, you can correct the purple issue by calibrating the blue color in the LightRoom but I don’t want to mess up the blue to correct this issue.
The camera alone has no problem with increasing the exposure to +2 with the same shot:
http://img17.imageshack.us/img17/1267/img1959.jpg
There is no difference if you shoot to sRGB or AdobeRGB for this issue.
Some of my friends also told me they are not using LightRoom because they get purple sky when processing RAWs from Canons.
Why I do such silly tests? It’s simple. Download this RAW:
http://rapidshare.com/files/203548884/_MG_1890.CR2
Try to correct the exposure in LightRoom while retaining the blue backlight. It’s hard work! And again – other RAW processors have no problems with this file.

i4711 wrote:
Well, it is fact that Lightroom processes saturation of colors in a way that show very, very similar deficiencies "hue shifts" like the CIELAB color space.
It's a fact there are deficiencies in Lab. Where mixing white light with a monochromatic light does not produce a constant hue, and Lab assumes it does. The effect is seen as a yellow/blue issue. But it doesn't result in all cases if those building the product correct for this. Years ago, most (many) ICC output profiles produced a visisble blue shift towards magenta but today it's rare as the profile makers handle this in their color engines. I know of no such issue with LR nor have heard it reported until this post. That isn't to say such a shift can or does occur, but blaming it on CIELAB probably isn't the right place to be poking around.

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