Color change in format QuickTime Photo-JPEG

Why the output file in this format is not equal to the color of the source???
But in black and white area ok (green arrow). Only in colors (red arrow).
"Match Legacy After Effects QuickTime Gamma Adjustments" does not help.
I have already done this comparison a year earlier (or two). And all was well!
How can I now return to normal color?

I was able to test the same files (from 2014.2) in the CS4 and CS5.
in CS5 colors is equal!
in CS4 no
I used FFMPEG to convert original avi to mov -vcodec mjpeg -qscale:v 1
and this new file with normal color! its equal
And if convert QT PHOTO jpeg from AE to AVI -vcodec huffyuv
color is also normal in new avi!
Looks like that АЕ can not properly open their own files?!
AE->PhotoJPEG->AE

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