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when you are looking to print your images sometimes the vast array of paper socks can just be mind boggling from extremely textured and weighty matte to shiny and smooth gloss and all of the other many options in between so today we are talking about what type of paper you should choose when you are printing your images now at the most basic level there are really just three types of paper a glossy a matte and luster which sits somewhere as a halfway house in between the two and those are the three options that were gonna cover today and by doing that hopefully were gonna be able to bring down the vast array of paper stocks and make it a much more manageable choice for you now most of you will be familiar with glossy prints gloss paper is by far and away the most popular printing choice for everyday printing most convenience printers will offer this as their default option and that is because the ink is absorbed really quickly and therefore is dry ready for you to take away plus due