Green tint except in Lightroom5 & Photoshop CC

Hi,
When I edited an image in Lightroom 5 and Photoshop CC, I edited it till I got the colors I wanted.
Screenshot from lightroom:
However when I open the image in Xee (tiff/psd/jpg/raw) there's a green tint. I also tried emailing this image - the preview is the right color, however the downloaded or opened image has a green tint as shown below.
Screen shot from Xee:
My monitor was calibrated with Spyder 4.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks!!
Lynx

You're exporting in ProPhoto RGB. That won't be understood in applications that are not color managed.
Always use sRGB for non-color managed destinations, like web, most file browsers etc.

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