A question about what order should one perform actions when preparing an image for printing. I send my images to a to a commercial printer who require images in sRGB. They supply profiles for the specific papers.
I edit my images from raw in Photoshop with Adobe RGB working space. Once all editing (except resizing/output sharpening) is done I save as a TIFF in Adobe RGB space.
I then need to:
1. Resize (usually downsize but sometimes a small up size) to the printers requirements of 300ppi/print size.
2. Convert image to sRGB
3. Apply output sharpening for print.
I always perform output sharpening last (USM), but am unsure if there is a benefit of performing the re-size before or after the colour space conversion.
Thanks.