image editing in RGB and manual separations to CMYK for press
We're asking if the following workflow and division of labor is advisable, as it's our most readily available option: Can we execute all needed image aesthetics editing in RGB (mostly B&W architectural images) under our careful eye with our retoucher first, then send the image files to a color corrections color space conversion expert (RGB to CMYK, manual conversions/separations) to manually convert and translate that work accurately to CMYK for high-end offset printing? This is as opposed to having one vendor do it all. We'd place the manual color space convertor's work back into our ID doc and export to pdf using the printer's Fogra 51 profile.
Is this division of labor between two parties (a retoucher, and then a color correctionist/separator) before printing not advisable? Ask any clarifying questions.
