Colors In Exported Video Different From Preview In Premiere

I have a short video I put together in Premiere that contains some image overlays I created in Photoshop. Everything looks fine in Premiere, but when I export it, the overall video has a warmer, yellow-ish/orange-ish color cast to it. My Sequence settings are HDV 720P and I am exporting the video as Windows Media HD720P. Is there anything simple I can do to get the colors to match up properly? I'm only intending to publish the video to Youtube.

Interesting, you're right, I opened it in VLC and the colors look fine. Strange that I'm getting an odd color cast in Windows Media Player only - thanks everyone!

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