Turning off "Chroma Blur" introducing color artifacts? (Aperture 1.5)

I seeing what appears to be color artifacts being introduced when turning OFF chroma blur. I have two images posted here that you can use to see what I'm talking about. They're both crops of the same image with and without chroma blur (looks specifically in the text written on the side of the plane - you might have to zoom in to see the "magenta" colors bleeding between the letters on the version without chroma blur). If I view the original raw file in "Preview" the image is clean and looks like the one with Chroma Blur turned on. Is this a known issue?
Images: http://johnterrell.smugmug.com/gallery/1968434/1/100160466
(The keywords below the image will tell you the one with and without chroma blur)
Thoughts?

I seeing what appears to be color artifacts being
introduced when turning OFF chroma blur. > blur).... If I view the original > raw file in "Preview"
the image is clean and looks like the one with Chroma
Blur turned on. Is this a known issue?
Certain features you are only going to see when the image is viewed within Aperture at 100%. This is similar to ACR, DPP and Lightroom.
You need to view the image at 100% to see the effect of noise reduction. So, it's not an issue, it's just the way the program works.
Chroma Blur eliminates or lessens chroma noise so it makes sense that turning it off would lead to noise and artifacts in images.

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