Colour loss when rendering.........

Dear Final Cutters,
I am losing color on text with glow and color-correction effects on it when I render. The footage is QuickTime, Integer (Little Endian) Timecode, Apple Intermediate Codec. Is there something to do with rendering text at this setting which would cause the colors to lose quality and intensity on text?
Stretch

Go to the tools menu and then assign profile. Choose the display profile that your monitor is using. This will effectively stop preview from doing any translation to your monitor. See if this matches what you are seeing when you upload to the web. If it does then somewhere in your upload, process, web server chain the profile is being removed from the jpg or the browser you are using ignores color profiles (most windows browsers ignore image color profiles, that's why adobeRGB profile images look like crap to most windows users when viewed in Explorer)
Ps if this is the case nothing is wrong you are just getting a preview of how most windows users will see your image on the web. Adjust to taste.
RB
Ps. Some good info and humor here:
http://www.rwboyer.com/RBDesign/Blog/Entries/2008/4/16_Color_Management_and_Other_Stupid_InternetTricks.html
Message was edited by: rwboyer

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