Ah yes of course the standard. That would be best for judging dry prints.
I thought the goal was to judge prints in the fix or wash. Here you need to trick your eye to visualize what it might look like dry. A dimmer light will not make you think the print is too light which would urge you to make the next print darker. You need to think the print is already too dark, so you dodge a little more or cut your print time a little.
When it comes to viewing a finished print, then you could setup standard lighting.
You could even go to the trouble to match that viewing condition to a calibrated computer monitor. Chris Edge at Kodak made that work. I don’t usually talk much about that, but I can claim I was involved in that professionally since 2001.