Why video exported with Mpeg2 format look brightner than input files?

This is my example work file.
From Left I import MOV files to Editing in Premiere Pro
and Right I Export to Mpeg2 fornamt for my com(.mpg) and write to DVD(.m2v).
How I setting in export window for right color like oiginal file?
Or I did something wrong?
Thanks.

Along with the viewer difference, that GLenn alludes to, remember that MPEG-2 is a highly-compressed CODEC, and some data will be lost in the Export process. Some of that lost data will be in the chroma area, and also in the luminance area. These changes might well be noticed in a side-by-side monitoring.
As a test, Export to MOV w/ the Animation CODEC, and check that output against the original.
Good luck,
Hunt

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