Properties of photo paper
Our photo paper has a high-gloss front and a high level of whiteness, producing vivid colours and sharp details. When printing on photo paper, you get that typical photo look where every single detail stands out.
Material description
The smooth surface of photo paper has pronounced tactile feel, is convenient to handle and you can feel a little resistance when running your fingers over it. Fingerprints show easily on the material, but it is less susceptible to unintentional creases.
Tips on choosing photo paper
What is the difference between photo paper and art print paper?
The major difference between photo paper and art print paper is the gloss of the front. Photo paper has a high-gloss front and reproduces printed images with that typical photo look. Art print paper is not cast-coated and creates prints with a little less sheen.
For which types of designs is photo paper recommended?
Due to its properties, we recommend photo paper to print photos or photo-realistic portraits or landscape images.