Hi folks, this is my first OP here, please forgive if this has been covered, as it probably has, but didn't quite see answer in a scan of recent stuff.
Just new to printing and have yet to even set up my p800.
I want to make prints for a gallery which illuminates prints at 150 lux and uses 3500 kelvin solux lamps.
I have both a colormunki photo and a Spyder5studio. They disagree on room luminance and therefore monitor brightness, but that's another story.
These devices prompt for calibration to either D65 but can do D50, which i understand to mean something analogous to 6500 and 5000 Kelvin respectively.
Let's say I use D65.
The coolest solux lamp I can buy to evaluate my test prints coming off the printer is rated at 5000 kelvin, and that would presumably get me close to matching my monitor's colour temp if I'm using D50.
But the gallery is lit with 3500K.
So, I could buy a 3500 kelvin solux lamp and match my test print viewing conditions to the gallery, but then I am nowhere near the monitor's D50 setting.
So I am confused. My understanding is that in order to manage the colour in the whole workflow I would need to have a consistent colour temperature rendering from monitor, through viewing conditions of my test prints and ultimately to the gallery viewing conditions.
But I don't think I can calibrate my monitor that warm (3500K).
I can't square this circle.
Can you help?