LR applies preset to images viewed in Bridge

Whenever I download images from my camera to my MAC, I use Bridge to preview the images and weed out pictures I don't want to keep before importing into LR4.  All of a sudden after downloading ACR 6.7, it looks like a preset from LR is applied to ALL images in Bridge before doing anything with the pictures.  When I view the images in any other program, there's not a single problem with them.  If I purge the Cache, the images go back to their original state only to pop back the the ";reset" look.  When I downloaded the images into LR4, they first come in without any alterations at all.  Then, whatever that preset is, appears on all the pictures as the images load.  When I go to the Develop module, the sliders have changed, but they're set that trying to set them back to the original state can only be done by directly moving everything back to zero manually. I was on the phone with Adobe support for 2.5/hrs before the person said that someone else would call me in 1-2 hours to resolve my problem.  Nobody did.  Removing ACR 6.7 and going back to ACR 6.6 didn't help.  Even completely uninstalling and reinstalling PS CS5 didn't work either.

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