Do this: Edit the picture the way you think it will look best. Then get the picture processed; ask for no auto-correction or auto-enhancing. Once you get the print, compare the print to what you see on your screen. Then adjust your screen to look like the print. In a sense, you're calibrating your monitor to what the print will likely look like.


Of course, this procedure isn't very precise, but it might get you in the right ballpark. Keep in mind you'd always have to get your prints from that particular retailer in order for consistent results.