A photograph can take on a different feel or style dependant on the paper it is printed on, here are a few examples of papers:-
Digital C Types
Fuji Gloss - high gloss finish, accentuates colour with a punchy rich feel
Kodak Metallic - rich metallic base, producing a silvery, reflective finish with 3D effect
Fuji Matt - Semi matt finish with slightly stippled texture producing natural, subtle range of colours
Fuji Flex - Super gloss, with a plastic feel, warm base colour that produces rich tones
Giclee Papers
Epsom Semi-gloss - medium gloss finish, good detail and holds natural colour
Canson Baryta - Pure white museum grade that offers maximum longevity
Hahnemuhle Photorag - Heavy art paper with fibrous finish, softens images and mutes colours to produce a fine art, watercolour feel
Hahnemuhle Pearl - similar to photorag but semi gloss. Produces an illustrative, painted feel, but retains more detail and punchier colours
Harman Gloss Warmtone - fibre based producing creamy whites and velvety blacks, alumina coating creates glossy vibrant prints
Canson Aquarelle Rag - Extreme textured, museum grade 100% cotton fine and produces warm, off white tones
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