Working with CMYK images made with the wrong colour profile
Hi,
I'm working on an illustrated colour book, which should be exported with the FOGRA52 profile. The client has said that TAC should be 260% max, though I believe FOGRA52 enforces a max of 300. The client has provided me with CMYK PSDs just using the default CMYK profile (U.S. Web Coated (SWOP) v2). I suspect the illustrator may just not know much about colour profiles, and I won't be able to get new files from them. I usually get images as RGB, which InDesign then converts upon export to the output profile, but I believe if I import CMYK images into InDesign, then when I have "preserve numbers" set on export (which I am still too scared to change), InDesign will preserve the SWOP profile from the Photoshop files, rather than convert to FOGRA52. So... should I be going into each PSD file, going to convert to profile, then converting to FOGRA52, or is that fraught? And for the TAC, if it's actually 260 max, what's the best (easyish) way to achieve this without spending hours recolouring images? My Photoshop skills are OK, but I'm certainly not an illustrator. I'm not sure if this is something printers can often do in house or not.
Thanks for your help in the dark arts of colour reproduction and profiles…
