I would advise looking into colour management google has some great articles you are going to need a fully colour managed workflow from camera to print.
I would look at what colour space your going to shoot in first and then work forwards from their. Some prefer Adobe RGB which you have to be careful with as it can cause colours to look dull if your not fully aware of what your doing others like sRGB theres no real answer its a debated subject haha.
Then make sure you have everything profiled on your system try to stick to the same paper also to maintain accurate results, and re profile your equipment every so often.
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