![]() ![]() They are halfway between fully glossy and matte. Luster and Satin are types of what are known as semi-gloss papers. In addition, matte paper also has that “paper” texture to it, which is great when making prints people will touch or feel, like when printing a physical portfolio. Because it results in much less obstructive glare than its glossier counterparts. Matte paper is also useful for prints which will be kept behind glass. It’s great when you want something to have a softer look. Matter paper seems a little grainy to the touch and doesn’t have the distinct shininess to it that glossier papers have. ![]()
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