For the first time, I'm going to print a few pictures in the 90x60 cm format.
I have a choice between different kind of process (including different kind of papers for the process using them). Is it possible to have simulations of the final rendering to compare the possibilities and pick the *best* ?

I know it is possible to soft-proof different kind of paper with inkjet, but what about alternative support, such as :

 - Canvas
 - Aluminium (Dibond®)
 - Plexiglass
 - Plastic (forex)
 - Carton
 - ...

The lightning will be important too, and should probably be simulated too.

The following question/answers are related :

 - http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/9192/alternative-media-for-printing-photos/9197
 - http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/43181/what-alternatives-to-glass-are-there-for-framing-glossy-prints
 - http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/25588/what-print-media-works-best-for-framed-prints-behind-glass
 - http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/67417/what-effects-do-matte-semi-glossy-and-glossy-paper-have-on-the-photo