2017年5月26日星期五

What Sets Different Papers Apart?



Depending upon the manufacturer, photo paper is categorized in to up to five major aspects. It's worth knowing what they mean as you comparison-shop between papers within a given maker's line.

Paper Weight

Photo paper is heavier and thicker than plain paper, mainly to offset the tendency to curl that accrues from having one side of the paper coated. Better photo paper, however, is even thicker, giving it a solid, substantial look and feel that denotes quality and permanency. Heavy, double-weight photo paper is what you want for exhibits, framed prints, and other occasions when only top quality will do.

Paper Surface

While glossy paper is the most popular kind of surface, producing the sharpest, most contrasty images, you may wish to consider others. Semi-gloss is less reflective than glossy, and some experts maintain that papers with this finish allow for a higher dynamic range—better blacks and whites. The next down the scale, matte, is more subtle and subdued. Matte paper is not as contrasty as glossy, which makes it good for portraits and artsy subjects.

You'll run across some other, less-standard photo-paper finishes. "Luster" typically imparts a feeling of depth and dimension, "satin" helps create a dreamy, surrealistic image, and "metallic" gives a brassy, contemporary look. Every photo-paper surface and texture has its own characteristics, and the only way to discover which one works best for your images is to experiment with them. The best surface will sometimes depend on the content and composition of the image, too.

Color or Brightness

Better-quality consumer-grade photo papers tend to be whiter, producing brighter, livelier colors and contrast. However, in some brands, the brighteners used in the paper tend to fade to yellow over the decades, especially if chlorine bleach or similar chemicals were used in the manufacturing process. (We'll discuss that more in the section on archivability below.) Professional-grade papers, on the other hand, may have warmer (golden) or cooler (bluish) colors, which can affect the overall color and feeling of your printed picture. Other pro-grade papers have a vanilla-like color, which is the natural color of the paper, without brighteners or dyes.

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