Keeping changes when saving to jpeg.

Working in raw, I have made changes to exposurre etc.  when I save to jpeg they go lighter.  I have looked in the colour settings which are set the same as the camera at sRGB but not sure if I a missing something.  I have recently upgraded from CS4 to CS6, wasn't a problem in CS4, I have looked at the settings in both to try to get them the same but nothing is working.

Hi. Because this forum is for beginners trying to learn the basics of Photoshop, I'm moving your question to the Photoshop General Discussion forum.

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