Poor Quality RAW image in iPhoto

Anyone else having these issues? I'm shooting with the Nikon d70 in RAW mode. In the thumbnail mode the pics look great. When I go into edit mode the quality of the image decreases significantly. No detail in the shadow (blotchy) and it looks posterized. Yet, when I open it in ACS it looks fine.
I've contacted Apple about this a couple of months ago, but nothing's been done.
Just curious if anyone has had poor print results etc.. if dealing with a RAW file in iPhoto.
Thanks.
M

Hi, Mary. I recall seeing this after I recalibrated the color on my display, some time ago. I thought that would help with the darker color on iPhoto pictures. I went back to the original color profile (in display preferences) and the problem went away. Seems odd that simply changing your color profile would do this, or maybe it was something very specific, like choosing the advanced option or a different white point/gamma value.
I'm not a color expert and this was mostly just experimentation hoping to rid my pictures of the darker tone in iPhoto, so I'm sure I did something iPhoto didn't like. It only happened to my RAW images, I think.

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