Photo become Blue tone inside Lightroom 2.7

The white color  become blue in Lightroom 2.7
the JPG same photo I open in Photoshop  and Lightroom
but inside Lightroom it  become so blue tone~!
is it some wrong setting when import?
I can c the photo change fm the correct color to that blue tone

ruby_lg wrote:
but it happen in my Pac Pro, OS10.6.4
So trash THAT profile on the Mac Pro and try again...it's the profile bud...really!

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