I used to be a manager at a Sam's Club Photo Lab (Gotta pay rent). Well there Fuji Software & Printers do print in, sRGB 8-bit jpeg. So when you download 16bit TIFF's into there kiosks, there computer converts your files to that format, so you are better putting 8-bit sRGB JPEG files on your USB for more consistency in what you see on your home monitor. Also as Terrilp said, he turned off the ''color correction'' Great tip! It is set to ''On'' by default, both on the in store kiosk aswell as for online orders, you must manually turn it off, and I extremley recommend you turn it OFF. This feature, automatically corrects color, saturation, brightness, red eyes, and also applys Noise Reduction ( I have printed the same exact images with & without NR at the Sam's I worked at, the NR does make your images extremly soft! I prefer a sharp noisy image). If you care about your prints, you obviosly don't want these automatic features applied to your images that you possible spend many minutes or even hours pp yourself