Red splotches on photos in LR5 Develop Module

I get red and blue splotches on photos in LR5 Develop Module. Seems to be mainly in bright areas of photos. Not there in Library module. I noticed this in the Beta as well but thought it would be fixed before release. In LR4.4 everything is fine.

Turn the clipping indicators off in the Histogram in the develop module.  The are the little triangles in the upper left and right corners of the histogram.

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    Thanks for hearing me out.  Trying to be helpful and not just complaining.
    Gail

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