I think what I've learned is there is never just one correct answer when it
comes to this wide open world of photography! Some might be better glossy.
Some might be better matte. I have seen Costco mentioned a few times but have
never tried them. I might give them a test print or two to so see what a 'medium
lustre' looks like.
Maybe if we could get the paper to smell like fresh 'out of the oven' baked
chocolate chip cookies, people wouldn't care about the finish on the photo!
Thank you everyone for your responses. Much appreciated ~ chris
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From: Jim Irwin <jirwin.33@gmail.com>
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, January 3, 2011 11:24:45 AM
Subject: Re: [artshow_photo] Re: Printing --> Matte vs Glossy?
I agree, it depends a lot on the image. But it is nice to have uniformity.
And perhaps a compromise solution is to to go with a luster or a semi-gloss
appearance. I have gradually switched to using Epson Premium Luster and have
noticed that it seems to show images with enough gloss to achieve the high
detail and color and yet not so glossy as to show the slight waves that
often show on glossy. I have noticed that I receive many customer
complements about the high detail that shows. But then again my work may be
more amenable to that format. Perhaps black and white images or abstract
images might look better on mat (neither of which I do).
Jim
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 1:07 PM, terri pakula <t.tweetytiel@verizon.net>wrote:
>
>
> 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 <t.tweetytiel%40verizon.net>
>
>
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