Too bad our prints won't be viewed under the type of color rich, bright lighting most of us use for evaluation. Surprising how many galleries have unsatisfactory lighting to include ruddy, worn out spots long past their prime. And quite a few buyers have dismally dim walls. Don't let that near perfect evaluation setup lead you to print too dark, best to keep things open and not overly warm.
PS I recently tried several CF "daylight" light bulb replacements at Lowes, they were all nightmares from Blue Hell. Somehow it must be too hard to make a color rich light bulb replacement. However the high CRI, 6000K, F32T8 tubes were much better and worthy of use for general work area lighting. But don't forget to carry your prints out to the shady patio once in a while, if only to fill your own soul.