I am scanning black/white photos and making a few adjustments - retouching and cropping.  The photos then turn red.  Why?

I am scanning black/white photos and making a few adjustments - retouching and cropping.  Some (only some) of the photos turn red. Why and what do I do to correct this problem?

This is because we've scanned the photo's using grey scale. 
Through further searching I found a solution thanks to Terence.  You can convert your already scanned photos to the required sRGB format by doing the following:
Open Automator.  Select your photo's that need converting from the file and drop into Automator.
You can create an Automtor workflow to assign an sRGB profile to images.
The variable you want is 'Apply ColorSync Profile' to images and then select sRGB from the drop down.
Hope this helps! 

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