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Matte vs. Glossy
I love glitz, glamour and all things that shine! Not
only does that mean my scrapbook embellishments tend to be shiny
and sparkly, it also applies to the finish of my photos. Personally,
I love the shine of glossy photos. I like the way the photos sparkle
and stand out on my scrapbook pages. However, not everyone shares
my point of view. As much as I love the glossy finish, there are
just as many loyal matte-finish fans. Each style has its own benefits
and disadvantages, and only you can decide which is best for you
and your photographs.
If you are unsure whether you would prefer matte- or glossy-finish
prints, here are some pros and cons for each to help you decide:
Glossy
Pros:
- Photos will have a shiny finish.
- Colors are vibrant.
- Images are crisp and sharp (assuming the original photo was
in focus).
- Glossy finish does not produce a textured look when scanned
and converted to digital.
Cons:
- They are highly susceptible to fingerprints and smudges.
- To remove fingerprints and smudges, you need to use a photo
cloth and/or a liquid solution. Rubbing a photo, no matter how
soft the cloth is, can produce scratches.
- Glossy photos produce a glare, making them difficult to see
from certain angles.
Matte
Pros:
- Fingerprints and smudges are not as visible.
- Since most professional prints are printed on matte-finish paper,
photos printed on matte paper can have a more professional look.
This is especially true with black and white photographs.
- Glare is significantly reduced with matte-finish prints.
Cons:
- The texture of matte finish can make a photo look grainy.
- Colors are usually less vibrant on a matte finish.
- The texture of a matte-finish print may produce a pattern or
visible texture when the photo is scanned or converted to digital.
When you have photos developed, keep in mind the way in which you
will be using them. You might prefer to choose the finish based
on the type of photo it is or how you'll be using it. Glossy finish
is a good choice when printing everyday snapshots or photos with
rich vibrant colors. Matte finish is a good alternative when printing
black and white photos, photos that will be handled regularly, or
photos that will be framed and hung on the wall.
While I am willing to put up with having to remove fingerprints
and smudges in order to have bright vibrant colors on my glossy
photos, you may not be. You may prefer the softer, easier-to-maintain
look of the matte-finish prints. Knowing the pros and cons of each
can help you decide which will work best for you.
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