Matte Photo Prints
No shine, no glare — matte prints suit bright living rooms, galleries, and designs with text overlays.
Upload Matte PrintQuick answer: Matte photo prints have no reflective coating, so they resist glare from windows and ceiling lights. Colours appear slightly softer than glossy but fingerprints are less visible.
Matte finish is the choice for art students, black-and-white photography, and any wall that catches afternoon sun. The non-reflective surface keeps viewing consistent from every angle. Our matte photo paper maintains 270 GSM weight so prints feel substantial in hand — unlike flimsy drugstore matte. Combine with A4 layouts for portfolios or 12×16 for framed art gifts.
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Choose matte when
- Room has large windows or spotlights
- Print includes text or graphics
- You prefer a fine-art look
- Black-and-white photography
Frequently Asked Questions
Is matte less colourful than glossy?
Matte slightly reduces perceived saturation but improves viewing in bright rooms. HD printing preserves accurate hues.
Matte for framing behind glass?
Yes — matte + glass reduces double-reflection compared to glossy + glass.