With the update to Aperture 3 all the Aperture symbols turned grey ??

After automatic download and installation of Aperture 3 all the Aperture symbols (top line (e.g. Import, Slideshow, Information) and in the info line at the left hand side of the frame (e.g., Mediathek, Projects, albums etc.) turned to grey color. They had blue, yellow and other colors before.
What to do or is that correct as it shows?

Hey Frank,
I was afraid hearing somebody saying: "It's correct".
What a silly change and what a shame. Couldn't Apple leave it up to the users to chose via 'option for grey/option for color?'
Looking through all the posts of this discussion I take it as an offend when reading:
"... you can easily replace the new grey icons with the old colour ones.
Just view package contents on aperture and goto the resource folder........
I'm a software user not a software maker.
Nevertheless, thanks for your answer.

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