Desperate for color advice!!! I am a working pro.

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          My name is Andrew and I am new to the forum, but I am hoping I can find a really wise person to get me straight again. I am going to start with a question:
      " Is it possible for a jpeg file to be render with added saturation by some hidden means that does not manifest itself in a color managed program? 
          Something like an extra profile, or something getting embedded without your realizing it?"
Now I will go into some background. I am a working pro doing mostly portraits and weddings and I have been all digital for the last three years. Up until now, it has been a very gratifying experience. I work with Canons in the field and I am windows based in the studio. Up until August, I was working with
PS2 , windows xp pro, and a trintron monitor. I had calibrated with a Gretag i1 calibrator. I have been using several labs..but my main work was thru
whcc, which is a great lab and my prints were always right on with them....I hardly ever had a remake...so I know I was zoned in very well with the color.
This summer my pc had a fatal crash and I had to build a new one..of course...upgrading everything. We installed Vista Ultimate and reinstalled all of my other programs, including PS2 and other things I use. Well, during this time, I picked up a new vendor who would not only bind my albums, but print them as well. I sent in a test album from a previous wedding...I got it back and was thrilled with the color...it was right on. When I got back my next album, from more recent work (after the crash)...the color was horrendously oversaturated. Well...I could blame the new lab....but I am also getting oversaturated prints from whcc (they look about 15% more saturated than on my monitor.) Well....I figured the monitor was getting old, so with some research...I bought an hp 2275, which is a wide gamut monitor...calibrated it with my i1 and thought all was well.
Well....I am still getting prints that are too saturated...I have consulted with xrite, which makes  the calibrator and they said my profile looks good to them...I networked with hp and they suggested updateing the video card drivers, which I also did.
Now the color that I see looks very close to what I am getting in print...however...the saturation of the print looks as if I would move the saturation slider up 15%. In my ps color settings , I have not checked the box that would allow desaturation of the files. My photoshop images match the color I see in windows explorer as well. Here is the strange thing which prompted me to ask my first question. I opened a file from 2007 which I had a proof of in my hand and the screen matches the proof perfectly. So how come older work looks fine, but my newer files all come out with more saturation than my screen shows?

echelonphoto wrote:
That's not the case...these are photo labs and they recommend using the srgb profile and only soft proofing to see the actual profile of their printer...they absolutely do not convert to argb or cmyk and specifically instruct to leave the original profile alone. The embedded profile is srgb
Most of the better photo labs will give you a profile for their printer using various photographic papers. Even Costco will give you a profile for their Frontiers and Noritsus. You can then convert to the printer profile using the desired rendering intents and softproof in Photoshop.
The better printers and papers can exceed the gamut of sRGB. This can be illustrated by using the interactive gamuts on Drycreek.com.
For example, with the Durst Lambda and Fuji Crystal Archive:

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