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  2. Lustre prints - Wikipedia

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    Lustre print is a photograph or artwork with a finish between glossy and matte. Some companies use the term semi-glossy. Some companies use the term semi-glossy. Lustre photo prints are a hybrid of glossy photo prints and matte photo prints.

  3. Gloss (optics) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s work by A. H. Pfund, [3] suggested that although specular shininess is the basic (objective) evidence of gloss, actual surface glossy appearance (subjective) relates to the contrast between specular shininess and the diffuse light of the surrounding surface area (now called "contrast gloss" or "luster"). [non-primary source needed]

  4. Inkjet photo paper - Wikipedia

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    Matte photo paper is less shiny. Matte and glossy prints typically feel different to the touch, and they have different photographic properties. Black density and gamut of matte papers is normally less than for gloss or luster papers because of less reflectance and greater absorption/spread of ink into the paper.

  5. Luster (textiles) - Wikipedia

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    In textiles, lustre or luster is a physical property that makes them appear bright, glossy, and shiny. The amount of light reflected from the surface of a fiber is referred to as its luster. The level of luster is determined by how light reflects off the surface. For example, round surfaced fiber reflects more light and appears shinier than ...

  6. Photographic paper - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for Ansco Cyko photographic paper, 1922. Photographic paper is a paper coated with a light-sensitive chemical, used for making photographic prints.When photographic paper is exposed to light, it captures a latent image that is then developed to form a visible image; with most papers the image density from exposure can be sufficient to not require further development, aside from ...

  7. Dewy vs Matte Foundation: How to Decide Which One Will ... - AOL

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    To start, if you’re wondering what the main difference is between the two finishes, dewy foundation leaves your skin with a sheen, whereas matte foundation does not. OK, perhaps that’s an ...

  8. The Final Word on Dewy vs. Matte Foundation - AOL

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    Two makeup artists and a cosmetic chemist weigh in on the differences between dewy and matte foundation and share how to apply both options like a pro. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  9. Mat (picture framing) - Wikipedia

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    A picture (a photo or print, drawing, etc.) is placed beneath it, with the cutout framing it. The passe-partout serves two purposes: first, to prevent the image from touching the glass, and second, to frame the image and enhance its visual appeal. The cutout in the passe-partout is usually beveled to avoid casting shadows on the picture. The ...

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