Strange Orange cast

After I convert a color photo to gray scale it has this orange cast to it. I've proceeded to export it to Photo shop where it is just plain gray scale and no orange cast. Can anyone tell me why this is happening ?
Thanks

Since we have not heard back from Brett, we can not speak to the OP's issue with respect to Monitor Profiles, but in the case of xqophx you might want to check that your Video Driver is actually okay, because it still sounds like it is a problem on that end and not in LR. Are you on a PC? Are you running the latest Video Driver for your Monitor? Can you try another video card?
Don
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