Video level changes after render

I used 3-way Color Corrector to adjust levels on my video clip.  It looks good on the scope, but after I render, the video level returns to 105%.  I searched for this problem in the archive, and the suggestion was to change render settings to "render all in High Precision YUV.  I have done that, but the problem isn't solved. What gives?

Can't replicate your problem. Have you tried trashing your FCP preferences?
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-2491
MtD

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