Hello! no worries - I've been (and sometimes still am) in the same situation as you. Light is really important and it's also confusing. You may want to go to the light related side of the forum (
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...-under-lights/) to get some good information, but in general there are several things you should be aware of, concerning light.
Intensity, color rendering, and color temperature (someone please correct me if I'm wrong). Artificial light will vary in all these things, whereas sunlight pretty much has a really good color rendering and temperature, so the main thing you need to worry about is intensity.
As for the amount of light required for your plants, I find the most important thing is to try different situations out. Typically people grow with 12 hours in winter and 16-18 hours in the summer. Too much light will result in yellow leaves...red tinged leaves = max light (although I think some people also get red leaves when they change the light levels from low to high, even though the 'high' is not the highest the plant can tolerate). I've found also that I get a bit of leaf drop when there's a lot of light..maybe the plant thinks - hey I don't need all these leaves anymore (this is mainly for monopodial orchids).
Too little light and you'll see dark green leaves...also some people say that you will see longer, strappier leaves but I think that's a little controversial.
Try different things but don't move the plant around too much before you've had a chance to see how it responds...leave it for a few months in a location you think is right. If it shows you signs that it's unhappy, try something else. That's what makes orchid growing challenging and fun