Feeling that I have mastered the color management workflow to get prints that reasonably match the monitor, I am now on to testing out different papers to see what I would like to use. I made several prints of one of my photos using paper from sample packs from Epson, Canson, Hahnemuhle, Inkpress, Moab and some others. I printed on luster-type paper (photo black ink) and matte paper (matte black ink). I then viewed the prints laid on a table under typical interior halogen lighting (indirect). I then viewed the same prints, held vertically, near a window with sunlight and the blinds somewhat closed to cut down on the direct light. This is where it gets interesting. I preferred the matte photos under the halogen light and the luster-type photos under daylight.
My question is what light should I be viewing these photos under? At this point, I don't sell my photos or have them hanging in a gallery. They will will probably hang on walls inside my house. To a certain extent, I can change the lighting inside my house. Do I look into Solux bulbs? What color temperature should the bulbs be?
At the moment, the question is important because I would like to focus on what papers to use. I would like to narrow down my choices of paper to a handful. Does anybody have any suggestions on what lighting setup to use?