Enhance button causes whole picture to turn green or red (with Pics)

I import the pictures from my new Nikon D5000 in jpg format just fine.
The problem lies whenever I try to enhance the images - here is a screen shot of the result I get:
http://imgur.com/TVFiz.png
Any solution to this?
Would like to keep on using iPhoto and not have to switch to Lightroom or Aperture.
Thanks

Have you tried the very basic step of renewing the iPhoto preference file - quit iPhoto and delete it ("your username" ==> library ==> preferences ==> com.apple.iPhoto.plist) - launch iPhoto and reset any preferences you have changed and repoint iPhoto to the library if you have moved it
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