Exporting Movies Losing Color Correction

I have a movie created in iMovie 08 that I've used color correction on the clips. When I export the movie to an .m4v file or .mov file, the movie plays as expected with the color corrections applied.
However, If a most the .mov file to the web, or convert the .mov or .m4v file to an .flv file for playing in a Flash player, all of the color correction is lost and the video clips return to their originals, which is too dark.
Why am I losing the color correction?

I am using Flash CS3. Here are steps I am taking to import the video:
1. File > Import > Import Video
2. Selecting Videos (I've tried converting both .mov and .m4v files)
3. Selecting "Progressive download from a web server"
4. Choosing Flash 8 - High Quality (700kbps) profile
--- Under Video > Video codec the only two options I have are On2 VP6 or Sorenson Spark
Does this help? Please let me know if there's something more specific that would help answer the question. I'm technically competent, but new to video conversion.
Thanks for the help.

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