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I'm not an expert but indirect sunlight seems best.
I, too, am not an expert, although I have a different opinion. I have spent a whole lot of time examining various Optimo felts in every kind of light that I could access. After that experience, my opinion is that direct sunlight brings out the best and truest color of Optimo felts, in terms both of looking at them with the naked eye, and of photographing them.
Here is an Optimo that I got last Summer, although I am have not posted it until now. These photos were taken on a sunny Summer day, in direct sunlight.
I have used that hat extensively all Summer and all Fall long. Optimo claims that their lightweight felts (which that one is) are "three season hats." Before I used mine, I thought that they must be exaggerating a bit. They aren't. I wore that same hat both on extremely hot Summer days, and on extremely cold Fall evenings. It served those opposite purposes (protect and keep my head cool against hot sunlight; protect and keep my head warm against cold air) well in both cases. It was not too hot except for on days that exceeded about 24°C: on those days, my head would perspire excessively in that hat; however, on those same days, my head would perspire equally as much if I wore a straw hat instead. On the cold days & evenings, at about 8°C, my head never felt chilly with that hat on it. I dare not push my luck any further, though; I am now switching to a dress weight hat until spring returns.
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