Flattening, save money, levels: a very different output than what I see on the screen

Photoshop wizards! I'm stumped on this problem and it's driving me bananas! It's a simple photoshop file, thus creating a background star field using noise and great basic tools. However, when I try somehow to save or flatten the image, the results look different way from what I see on the screen! This problem just started today and I don't know why, and nothing I've tried has fixed it. I am literally unable to create anything because whenever I try to save, I get a very different picture.

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In this screenshot, I use the save for web window to show what is happening, but it's the same, if I Flatten all layers, merged copy or try to save it as that - of course the results are not what my original document shows. It's like levels and layers are completely ignored. The same thing also happens when I try to apply levels to any similar image, it seems to go in the preview, and then totally different after the application.

There is no transparency, layer styles or something tricky going. The document has the color management and RGB 8-bit/channel, test colors is disabled. I restarted my computer restarted the document from scratch twice, reset my preferences, off hardware acceleration, updated for the last CC 2015.5 and have been Googling for the last hour... no luck.

I forget something really stupid, or I don't know what. I remember running on this problem before with my old laptop, but I do not remember what was the solution if I ever found a. If anyone wants to check out the document, it will be temporarily here:

Stats: Mac OS X MacBook Pro 10.11.4, (2015)
Appreciate any help!

Glimpses of adjustment are calculated on the basis of the ratio of the screen zoom. This is done for performance reasons.

In other words: If you view at 50%, the preview adjustment is calculated from this version sous-échantillonnées. Now look at this reduction of scale means causing the pixel details - it becomes blurry and fuzzy. So now you get a series of intermediate values that do not exist in the original, and you see adjusted values that do not exist. I can give you a false idea. But when you post adjustment (Flattening), the complete original data are used.

Always keep in mind that the beach tonal adjustments have no effect on each of the pixels that are pure black or pure white. They only work on the medium gray.

This consideration applies to all images with high acutance (sharp pixel-level transitions). It is not normally a problem for a normal picture with smooth transitions.

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