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What kind of material is better for people's online photo printing?

Online printing facilitates people's lives, and digital photos can be easily output into high-quality photos without leaving home. According to different photographic paper, the quality of photos printed online is different. Want to print people online, which material is good? There are two kinds of photographic paper, suede and glossy. It's better to print people online with suede. Will the photos printed online fade? Let's have a look. 1. What materials should I use to print photos online?

There are two kinds of photographic paper, suede and glossy. It's better to print people online with suede. Let's understand the difference between suede and glossy.

1, the smooth surface looks shiny, with high definition and slightly better image quality, but it is easy to stick fingerprints. Suede looks like velvet, slightly rough, poor quality, it is not easy to get fingerprints. If you put it in a photo frame with glass in front, you should choose suede, which will not stick to the glass for a long time.

2, suede can be stored for a long time without glue (but pay attention to waterproof, moisture-proof and anti-corrosion). Smooth surfaces need to be preserved with glue.

3. Smooth photos are suitable for expressing colorful and contrasting themes such as scenery and scenery. Suede photos are soft, especially suitable for expressing characters.

4. Generally, it is the light selection surface with smaller border and clearer image. Choose suede with a large border and a slightly rough image.

Second, will the photos printed online fade?

The fading of photos is mainly caused by the following two reasons, which have nothing to do with whether the photo paper is smooth/suede.

One reason: cutting corners during printing will lead to poor color stability and easy fading.

Reason 2: Don't cut corners when printing. The storage environment of photos is the main reason for the fading of photos, such as direct sunlight (ultraviolet rays and ozone) and humidity. It is recommended to put the photos in an album, and the album should be placed vertically instead of overlapping. Long-term stress and humidity can cause photos to stick to the film of the album.

Note: Smooth photos stick together more easily than suede photos. Sticking smooth photos can isolate the adhesion caused by moisture, but if you put them in direct sunlight or cut corners when printing, even if you plasticize them, you can't guarantee that the photos won't fade.