RAW images are discolored in bridge

After I imported my photos in bridge, some of them are destroyed through discoloration.  They look OK when I view the card while the card is in the camera.  Also, if I take the same SD card and import the same pictures on another windows computer, the image is fine.  Here is a sample of the appearance of the image.  What happens in Adobe Bridge to cause this problem.  The image can also be seen to Picasa Web Albums - David Fitzpatrick

Go to the CC bridge > Camera Raw preferences > uncheck "use graphics processor.

Also hold command Option Shift (MAC) Control ALT SHIFT (WINDOWS), and then select Reset preferences, empty cache

This should solve the problem

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