Do I need to worry about the quality of paper that my photograph is printed on?
Author: Arlene Haggert
Website: http://www.Art-HQ.com
Added: Sat, Sep 23, 2006 22:57:12
Category: Art Questions
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Of course you should consider the quality of paper you print on. Paper determines the length of time your work will last. The higher the quality of paper the longer it will last.
You should also choose the right kind of paper because some prints do not work on some types of paper. Quality paper is one of the most important thing to consider.
Glossy photographs are usually preferred by most people. This is why you should choose the glossy type of paper for your photographs. Colors and tints are more detailed, giving more realistic appearance to your photographs. Preservation is also easier when photos are printed on glossy paper.
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