Export as JPEG with embedded colour profile

I want to save my raw image as a JPEG and tag the picture with a printer-specific profile, so I can send to a 3rd party printing company. I have a copy of their profile and placed in the appropriate filder on my system but when I do the export, this profile does not appear as an option in the Color Space drop down. I only get the 3 options as stated in the manual.
"Color Space Converts the photos to sRGB, AdobeRGB, or ProPhoto RGB color space and tags the photos with the color profile."
Is it possible to do what I want with Lightroom? Is there an equivalent of the PS convert to profile facility?
Thanks
Lee

What you can do is to create an action -- or better yet, a droplet -- for Photoshop that will provide this conversion to the destination space of your choice. Then you do an export from LR to a 16-bit ProPhoto TIFF, then drag your exported images onto the droplet (which is responsible for the color space conversion as well as dropping down to 8 bits if required). The droplet can help speed up the process if you have lots of these images to do.
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