Nrw files look greenish on my Mac Mini

I just bought a Nikon Coolpix P7100. When I connect my camera to my Mac and watcht the foto's (nrw format) some of them are greenish. When I import the nrw files to my Mac, they still look greenish. So basically these pictures are worthless. When I put my memorycard in my ipad, the pictures look fine. I tried using Nikon transfer but this did not help in any way.
Can anyone help me to solve this issue? I found something about Aperture previews of nrw files looking greenish but ny problems goes a bit further than that. My pictures look greenish just when I read the memory card from my Mac.

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