Color shift in cs3 and elements 7

when loading an image into cs3 or elements 7 I am getting a large color shift to magenta and the image is getting very dark. I have reset the color settings and reset to default but no improvement in the images. the pictures look good in bridge or any other picture viewer on the computer. Any suggestions.

I do not have access to the computer at this time but I set everything to default  srgb

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