If you are looking for acid free archival paper for printing photographs art drawings and heirloom books we offer dozens of choices.
Archival matte paper vs glossy.
The shine on glossy prints also adds a contemporary element to your photos so this finish is not recommended for vintage style photography such as images printed in black and white or sepia tones.
Matte finish photos are useful for very small prints like the ones you keep in your wallet or passport photographs.
In other words it is a measurement of how long the image will last without losing its colour and without fading or changing its tones.
Matte finish has a lot of texture on the surface so it won t pick up fingerprints as easily as glossy paper.
The images won t be quite as vibrant or colorful.
This effect also makes.
Glossy photo paper is shinier this makes the color in your images pop on the sheet.
Use of glossy paper with a dye based printer has the consequence of colors fading or shifting over time they are not archival quality so if you want the colors to last for decades.
Gloss left appears smoother and shinier than matte right.
Archival photo paper is a term used to define the longevity of a photograph or image on a photo paper.
But rag cotton paper will have a matte finish.
Since glossy paper makes the colors of an image more vibrant this coating option works best for colored photo prints.
However the matte finish on photos does come with a hidden cost.
Select archival quality paper such as a rag cotton paper.