I like to print my photos to 'lustre' paper at Costco. It is
somewhere between glossy and matte and does a good job of adding a
little detail to large, mostly flat-colored areas.
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Quoting terri pakula <t.tweetytiel@verizon.net>:
> Hi Chris,
> Good question. I think it depends on the image. I have bought sample
> packs of paper and have tested images on different papers. Some papers
> do justice to certain images. I would think if someone were to exhibit
> their work in a gallery setting and if the work was based on a theme
> they would print on the same paper.
> Terri
>
> "Getting ready to print new photos for my first Art Show. Currently
> all my photos have been printed on glossy paper.
>
> Is there a customer/photo quality preference for matte vs glossy?
>
> If there has been a prior discussion about this topic within this
> group, please send me the link and I'll be glad to catch up there!
>
> Thanks and Happy New Year ~ Chris
>
>
> "A Parrot doesn't scream to make noise,
> but because he has something to say.
> Do we listen?"
>
> t.tweetytiel@verizon.net
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