Color difference between Photoshop CC and Bridge CC

Hi everybody!
Is anybody else struggling with this.  It is driving me nuts!  My photo's look dull and pasty in Photoshop and beautiful in Bridge.  What is wrong with my Photoshop color???
Su-Mari

Photoshop Edit> Color Settings
Set red items as pictured
(all three to Preserve, all 3 Ask)
open the 'problem' document in Photoshop
you will most likely hit a warning, either Use Embedded Profile, or Assign Profile (sRGB first guess)
most likely your document is untagged or you have Photoshop set up to ignore imbedded profiles...

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