Difference between Premiere image and export

When I export a sequence from Premiere Pro 5.5 to H.264 or MPEG2 the image is sloightly brighter in Quicktime than Premiere's playback. How can I get them to match? I am using a calibrated Apple monitor, running Lion. I am used to dealing with ICC profiles for stills, printer profiles, etc. It seems that with video, I may not have the same control over output. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.

There are three ways of tagging in the QT Edit app in Pro Media Tools:
1. Color - this allows you to specify NTSC, PAL or HD and it sets the appropriate primary, transfer and matrix for the particular format.
2. Color Space - this allows you to tag it with an ICC profile as you would an image.
3. Gamma - this allows you to specify the gamma the file was created at, such as 1.8 or 2.2. However, it's only there for backwards-compatibility. Apple does not recommend this option because it has been replaced with the more advanced Color tag. You can add only a Color or a Gamma tag and when you add one, the option for the other will disappear.
You can see what it's going to look like in the preview window so I'd recommend trying out various settings until it looks right. These settings are located in the Encoding Attributes tab that appears when the video track is selected in the track window. You may need to click the + button to add the necessary tags.

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