Colour loss on Render

Dear Sirs/Madames,
When rendering a film which is comprised completely of QuickTime Movies 960 x 540(Codec: Integer(Little Endian)Timecode, Apple Intermediate Codec), I'm finding that colour corrections to text are losing their saturation and strength. I have the Render / Sequence Settings / Quicktime Video Settings at Apple Intermediate Codec as the compressor. The Video Processing is at Always Render in RGB. In Audio/Video Settings the Sequence Preset I discovered has been set to DV PAL 48khz as has the Capture Preset. Is this why I'm losing colour quality when rendering? There seemes to be no Sequence Preset at the same size as the QT clips I imported. And would this all be the reason for colour loss anyway? Simply can't figure it out. Hot pink goes to a sort pink/grey. Boooo.
Any ideas would be greatly welcomed and appreciated.
Thanks, Stretch.

Ah....forget to mention I'm also using Light Rays effect on the text.......not sure if that might make a diference.
Stretch

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