Color Saving Issues with PSE11

I have Windows 8 and just installed PSE 11.
When I save an edited image in PSE11, I lose the color vibrancy severly - it does not seem to matter to what extention (jpeg, bmp, tiff, etc.) I also am using the sRGB profile. Finally, I have also calibrated my color on my screen.  The image looks different every where but, PSE11 (My pictures, Paintshop Pro, web, etc.) Any help is appreciated.

Thank you!  I just got off of chat support from Adobe and found the solution for me - Color Management in Windows 8 and set default color profile to match that of PSE 11 - (ICC) and it synced right up.  Thanks for your help!

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