Color shift between Develop Module and other modules in Lr 5.7.1

Hello,
I'm getting a color shift between the devolop module and any other module in Lr.
It's a recent problem that I've been experiencing since the last update.
I'm using Lr as part of the Adobe Photographers Bundle in a Windows 8.1 pro.
Below I have an example for the kind of color shift i'm seeing. The image on the left is from the Devolop Mobule and the one on the right is form the Library Module.
Is this happening to any one else? Does any one know why?
I would appreciate any help.

Gautam is correct in that the preview mechanism isn't the same in Develop and the other modules and, you must view the color in Develop at 1:1 to see an accurate preview. The color space is different that's probably why you see this difference in reds (especially if you use a wide gamut display).
IF you build your own ICC profiles for your display, be sure the software is not building a V4 (version 4) profile, stick with V2.
As for exporting and comparing, be sure the secondary application is color managed! Otherwise it's expected that there is a visual disconnect between LR and that app.

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