Horrible colors in CS3..Photoshop now unusable :-/

Approx. a month or so ago colors started seriously screwing up in CS3. Here are some images of the problem:
A screencapture of a .jpg opened in CS3:
http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/6083/cs3screencapture.jpg
The same image viewed in Win XP default Windows Pic and Fax viewer:
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/8836/screenshotwindowsxp.jpg
Another .jpg in Photoshop CS3:
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/1146/flowerphotoshopcs3scree.jpg
..same image viewed in Windows Pic and Fax viewer:
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/7393/flowerscreenscaptureweb.jpg
The odd thing is that the colors revert to normal in Photoshop's Save for Web and Devices dialogue box...here's a screenshot:
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/663/cs3screenshotsaveforweb.jpg
Here's the same image open in the Gimp(!)...
http://img24.imageshack.us/my.php?image=gimpu.jpg
My vid. card is Nvidia GForce 8900 GT..with the latest drivers.
I've tried opening images with the different settings on the Adobe Profile Mismatch dialogue box as well as changing the settings around in Preferences/Color Settings.
My second monitor is a 12Wx Cintiq and although the images don't look as garish (because it's a better monitor) the colors are still whacky...electric blues, greens and purples.
I've also tried deleting Adobe preferences file and uninstalling and reinstalling CS3.
I haven't tried uninstalling Huey monitor calibration.because it was installed about 6 mo. before this problem started.
Does anyone have any clues as to the problem? Because of this problem Photoshop is now unusable. I was thiking about upgrading to CS4 but that's out because the trial version of CS4 has the same problem :-/
thanks,
Jackie

pfigen...<br /><br />Sorry..not sure what you mean by untagged RGB images etc?  To make sure the problem wasn't something to do with my digi camera I also captured 2 images as screenshots from Flickr. It's the same problem with everything bought in to photoshop...screenshots, images from another camera, from the web, and my camera...everything in PS looks baaad (except when I change the setting to Cintiq display).           <br /><br /><Photoshop will assume that your untagged RGB image is in whatever the current RGB workspace is. If your images are in fact in the same color space as your working space even though they're untagged, they will look fine.><br /><br />I used to cut and paste images from the internet or other applications without any problems for years in various versions of PS...so it's odd that the problem started a few weeks ago.<br /><br /><Can you post a screen shot of your current color settings, including color management and profile policies, as well as your make a model of monitor, as well as what your calibration settings are.<br /><br />The settings screenshot here:<br /><br />http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/108/settingsf.jpg<br /><br />How do I find my calibration settings..I just let Huey do its thing.<br /><br />My monitor is a Chimei TC0 03. Luckily my partner has a newer model Chimei that we can test. If PS looks ok on his monitor hooked up to my pc then it's probably my monitor that's the problem. Is it possible that a monitor's colors can degrade over time..and is not fixable by calibration?<br /><br />Thanks very much for your help and suggestions pfigen and everyone.

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