After Effects reducing quality

Hi there,
I've got an issue with After Effects reducing the quality of my footage. When I export a file from Adobe Premiere, it looks great in the finder. Then I drag it into After Effects and make a new comp (same specs as the clip) and the quality has gone... it's particularly noticeable on the left characters shoulder.
In the Finder: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17765790/dragon%20-%20high%20quality.png
In After Effects: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17765790/dragon%20-%20low%20quality.png
Any ideas? Clip details are: 1920x1080 Apple ProRes 422 (HQ)
Thanks!!

Fantastic - that did the trick! Very much appreciated

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