I had a similar problem except my photos (all RAW) became more saturated and solid (not any detail in some places) when I zoomed in Bridge.
I took the photo at night of a pool with blue and purple lights, but now the purple didn't show up at all. The pool now looked solid dark blue!
I then went to edit the photo in Camera RAW and it still looked the same. I even tried converting it to Jpeg and opened in in Photoshop and it still looked wrong.
All my Photoshop, Bridge and Camera RAW settings were on default with no auto-settings turned on.
Then I went in Camera RAW and clicked on 'Camera Calibration' button and looked at the 'Camera Profile' options.
The profile was set to 'Adobe Standard' and I remembered using 'Landscape' picture style in my camera. I have a Canon and I don't know what picture style is called on Nikons, but it should be something similar.
All I did was change the camera profile in Camera RAW to the picture style I used - 'Camera Landscape,' and it turned back to normal.
Now I always change the camera calibration in Camera RAW to whatever picture style I used in camera.
So far I've had no more problems and I hope this helps!