Red spots in the headlights.

I use Lightroom 6 months and this problem just started today.

When I import pictures of trains, the headlights seem normal.

As soon as I go to the develop module, the headlights have bright red spots in them.

The is nothing wrong with the photos.  I tried 6 UN-installing of Lightroom and re - install

but the problem persists.  Any help much appreciated.

You have the icon to show the matches of the Clipping enabled in the histogram (right to the top in front of triangle in the histogram).

You can click to turn or press j to toggle highlight both clipping shadow power.

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