Make washed out reading

Hello everyone. I'm using After Effects and Premiere Pro CC 2015 and having the same problem with both products. My final rendering output is very different from my overview of the workspace. I do all my color ranking on 4 k files and everything is great, but when I got out to any popular codec, it has a smokey/Misty look, almost as if the tones were too high. What happens when I exit 1:1 or down up to 1920 x 1080. Also, no matter if I export or both or use Media Encoder. I hope that someone else has seen cela and knows what is happening. I have checked all the settings and you don't see anything obvious. Thanks in advance, Robert

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Color washed out after export, associated with dynamic links (After Effects and first CC)

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