LR 5 does it, but …
e.g. for print collection or photo book (from printshop) *)
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when developped in PL4 … and everything is finished,
export as TIFF to LR -
in LR make a virtual copy
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select the virtual copy
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choose softproof
softproof jumps in and you select the output icc-profile, -
enable compare mode
now you see the original file vs. the virtual copy
with the ‘applied’ output-profile side by side (!) -
correct to your liking
as far as possible -
select all other virtual copies
and syncronize with the corrected one *) -
select (all) corrected virtual copy/ies
and export as JPG-files (sRGB)
>> Synchronization <<
Pictures for a print collection or photo book are (usually) taken with indivual color settings.
TIFF’s are finished files and as such contain no more information about colour temperature. Only with that it is possible to mass correct all pictures at once, with exactly the same settings
(no chance with PSD-files).
BTW, printing in LR is so so
have fun, Wolfgang