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  2. Inkjet paper - Wikipedia

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    Types of Paper Glossy Glossy paper has a shiny surface. Light that falls on it reflects at a complementary angle. Users must handle glossy paper carefully to avoid finger spots. Luster Luster papers are shiny, but less so than glossy papers. Metallic Metallic paper has a sheet of BoPET between the printing paper and the emulsion.

  3. Coated paper - Wikipedia

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    Art paper s Art papers are one of the highest-quality printing papers and are used for illustrated books, calendars and brochures. The grammage varies from 100 to 230 g/m 2. These paper grades are triple coated with 20–40 g/m 2 /side and have matte or glossy finish. Higher qualities often contain cotton.

  4. Glossmeter - Wikipedia

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    Gloss meter in action. A glossmeter (also gloss meter) is an instrument which is used to measure specular reflection gloss of a surface. Gloss is determined by projecting a beam of light at a fixed intensity and angle onto a surface and measuring the amount of reflected light at an equal but opposite angle.

  5. Lustreware - Wikipedia

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    Lustre was used in Islamic glass only briefly, and never spread to other areas as lustre on pottery did. [20] A similar technique was used to make iridescent Art Nouveau glass, with more of a " rainbow " effect than a single shiny colour, from the late 19th century.

  6. 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]

  7. Glassine - Wikipedia

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    Glassine is a smooth and glossy paper which is air-, water-, and grease-resistant. It is usually available in densities between 50–90 g/m 2 (0.010–0.018 lb/sq ft). It is translucent unless dyes are added to the paper to color it or make it opaque .

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