I went here to see what kind of prices it would be for printing a poster size image from a digital source. But I don't know what is the best paper.
The choices are 170gsm, 190gsm and 285gsm. The finishes are satin and gloss. Please let me know what professionals would choose.
http://www.offsitedigital.co.uk/poster_A1.asp
Poster paper - Which kind is best?
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Poster paper - Which kind is best?
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Well, it depends on the image in question and what type of printing is being used. I tend to use a lot of matte paper for graphic type work, and I also like it for photographs. I don't think gloss looks good at that size at all (too much glare and blacks tend to have too much sheen). A good matte paper will give you a much richer looking image, but satin is okay too. I would go for the heaviest weight possible, although 285 is quite thick (think watercolor paper).
There is really a lot more to paper than weight and finish, but if those are your choices I would say 285gsm satin would be my preference (if matte is not available).
There is really a lot more to paper than weight and finish, but if those are your choices I would say 285gsm satin would be my preference (if matte is not available).

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