Originally Posted by
Didace
I consider myself a novice at moving beyond taking "just" snapshots, so I'm still looking for a lot of answers on what to do to move forward. Right now I'm working on producing quality (at least quality for me) prints. I tried searching the forum and didn't really find what I was looking for, and searching the internet returns what is mostly advertising puffery. So I'm turning here for help.
Most photo processors seem to offer four different types of finishes - glossy, lustre, matte, and metallic (have I missed any?). I know they all have their uses depending on how you want to photo to look, but can't really figure out if there are any inherent significant drawbacks or upsides for each. So I have some questions:
Are there any significant pros or cons for each finish as far as print quality for different types of photos - landscapes, portraits, black and white, etc.?
Would your choice of paper differ if the photo was going to be framed behind glass?
How does the metallic finish differ from glossy?
Any other things to consider when choosing paper?
Thank you for anything you can give me.