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Is it too long to scrub or too fast to develop photos?

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Common photographic paper for printing mainly includes glossy paper and textured paper.

First, glossy paper: glossy paper has high brightness, good reflection, bright colors, smooth surface and bright photos; But it is easy to get fingerprints, plastic paper and other impurities, and glossy paper needs to stick for a long time. Generally suitable for product photos or artistic photos, the clarity must be smooth.

Second, textured paper: that is, matte photographic paper, its surface has the feeling of grinding sand, which is rough and not reflective, so it has a good texture and is not easy to get fingerprints for a long time. But the transparency is low, not as bright as glossy paper. Most photographers prefer velveteen paper. Moreover, the surface of masking paper has a grainy feeling, so it is better to wash portrait photos with masking paper. Suede can be stored for a long time without glue, but it should also be waterproof and moisture-proof.

There is also a kind of silk-faced paper, the surface of which is silk-like, which is similar to matte effect, but it is easier to preserve than suede, and it can be well preserved without plastic packaging or cold mounting. The silk texture on the surface of silk paper presents the luster of silk under the light, which is gorgeous, delicate and highly stereoscopic. It's just rare and expensive.

Most people in the family are mainly portraits. Therefore, it is recommended to print with textured paper, that is, matt photographic paper, which is cost-effective.