Importing photos from iphoto to aperture causes blacks to turn blue. color corruption?

I have a large library of jpg photos in iPhoto 11 v 9.3.1  and imported the library into aperture 3.3.1
After importing to aperture, the thumbnails all look normal, but when I view the photos in full size, pure black is turning blue and pure whites are turning red.
is there a setting that i'm missing or do i need to prepare the iphoto library before importing to aperture to prevent this problem?
Has anyone else had this happen?
The original masters all look normal when viewed in the finder, so it seems like a problem with aperture.

To add to Kirby's excellent advice: Depending on the layout of your keyboard or your own command settings, the "Highlight Hot & Cold Areas" may be bound to a different key; You see the key when you select the command directly from the "View" menu. On my machine - with a german keyboard-  the key is much more complicated "⇧⌥H"  :
Regards
Léonie

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