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Photographic prints
| If you select the familiar glossy and lustre prints for any images, these are produced using the standard laboratory printing process by Colliers Photographic Laboratory in Uplands. A brief description of these finishes can be seen above the pictures below.
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| Glossy prints | This paper is a superior, heavyweight, high gloss media with a high degree of water and fade-resistance. It is an excellent choice for albums and cards, but is not usually used behind glass as the print can stick to the glass and reflect light creating a mirror effect.
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| Lustre prints | The paper used for
lustre prints is neither as shiny as a glossy nor as flat as a matt
finish. It has the colour saturation of glossy and the finger-print
resistance of matt, without the glare of glossy paper. Combines the best
qualities of glossy and matt finishes and can be used for all purposes. This print texture is my recommendation regarding photographs | |
| Matt prints
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Please look at giclee fine art
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