All the values I've suggested will - as I said it's EXTREMELY non-critical.
Frist thing you need to think about is how bright you want it - this is obviously related to the current, but you've no way of knowing how bright a particular current will make it. So chuck a resistor in and see how bright it is, if you then want it brighter then reduce the value, if it's too bright, then increase the value. Calculating doesn't really come in to it, as even if you knew how bright a specific current would be, I suspect the brightness value would be totally meaningless to you (it certainly would to me).
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As each LED is different than other (even when they own the same MFG #), it won't help much to test a R(LED)'s value on a certain LED.
You said here, always take MIN values.
Here, what value of VF would you take to calculate R(LED):
Min, Typ or Max? (say that Min was mentioned as well).