What color space does Apple use: for its printing: sRGB, Adobe???

My images are coming back washed out, yet look great on screen. my camera is set to Adobe RGB, so i wonder if this is the problem... usually, consumer cameras are sRGB, I think.

Apple uses the sRGB color profile for it's prints, books, etc.
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