Hi All, wanted some inputs and experiences of folks here in terms of reviewing fine art prints.
Problem statement.
I got some prints made recently and reviewing it to calibrate what I see on the screen and what I see in a print. Idea is to adjust the workflow to get satisfactory prints consistently. BTW my monitor set up in calibrated. Print was commercially made in a calibrated set up
Now for the step of examining the results. Here the questions was under what brightness must the print be examined. For the prints with light tones and a few dark patches it was holding the same viewing quality in range of light conditions . There were some prints with dark tones. In these prints the viewing quality varied heavily with brightness. In bright outdoor shade conditions I could see plenty of shadow details and prints look good. If the brightness of light is reduced . Shadows details quickly disappear.
What are ideal standard viewing conditions ?
Any thoughts on how to resolve this ?
Thanks