LR 3.56 behaving strangely after update to MAC OS 10.7.2

When I go to the develop module with a previous import, and click on an image in the small row of images below the main part of the window, the large image says loading for a few seconds and then ends up black. If I then go to the slideshow or print module, the same image displays properly.

Problem resolved:  I re-installed MAC OS 10.7.2 and LR3.5 started behaving just as before-  works very well.  I was suspicious because another image processing program started behaving oddly.

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