The less reflective semi gloss is perfect for places with intense lighting.
Semi gloss poster paper.
When a matte poster is best.
They are a bit thicker than standard poster papers.
A big benefit is that glossy and satin paper withstand handling better than other types of inkjet paper.
Ultrapro satin and ultrapro gloss have the look and feel like a photo lab print.
The right paper option for your large format posters will depend on the lighting of your target location.
Use a more economical poster paper for short term simple text based posters or graphic signs that will be viewed from more than 10 or 20 feet away.
Choose a more durable wide format poster paper roll if you plan to sell decorative photo or at prints that will be viewed up close for a number of years.
Our semi gloss poster paper has been carefully selected to provide a smooth clear photographic image whilst minimising reflectivity.
Generally cartoony or sports related posters look great in gloss.
If your poster is exploding with color or movement gloss is the way to go.
It keeps the images and text readable.
The high gloss option will produce the highest shine possible.
Glossy finish helps colors pop against one another and creates the illusion of depth in images that look a little flat.
For this reason use a bit more care when rolling poster prints made on these papers.
High gloss and semi gloss.
The semi gloss category falls in between a high gloss finish and a zero gloss finish matte.
This paper type is also best used for business presentations since reflective glare from your prints will be much less of a.
Gloss seems to also add definition to the borders of an image so images appear brighter and clearer.