Color correction might be good on some shots, but I'm sure that since you process and edit your own photos, you won't like the outcome 9/10 times.


If you can trust your monitor and the prints come out pretty much the same as they look on screen, stick with that and safe yourself some annoyance[]


What I personally did was print a few testphotos from different categories (High contrast, B&W, Saturated shots) and compare them with my monitor(which has a calibrated sRGB profile). I tweaked the monitor untill it was very close to the results and now I can savely order prints and expect them to look pretty much the same as on screen.