Poor video quality after export

I used the brightness and contrast and color corrector three way to edit. When I export, I lose almost all of the color quality. I tried QuickTime, H.624, and a number of different Codecs and it always comes out the same. I pushed the rate all the way upward as well. I don't know what else to do

I discovered that the problem was the monitor settings when you switch from laptop to monitor

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