Texture
The Texture attribute indicates the surface texture of the media used.
Choose from the following options:
- Antique
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Surface that is rougher than Vellum.
- Calendared
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Extra-smooth or polished uncoated paper.
- Cockle
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Surface that has a rough, wrinkled, irregular finish.
- Dull
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Machine-worn finish without gloss or luster.
- Eggshell
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Surface that has a texture similar to that of an eggshell.
- Embossed linen
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Surface resembling coarse woven cloth, with a pronounced embossed texture.
- English
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Surface that is smoother than Machine Finished, but rougher than Super calendared.
- Felt
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Finish applied by a special marking felt.
- Laid
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Surface with a pattern of vertical and horizontal lines.
- Light cockle
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Surface that has a rough, wrinkled, irregular finish, with less pronounced wrinkles than in Cockle.
- Linen
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Surface that has the texture of coarse woven cloth.
- Luster
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Shiny surface.
- Machine finished
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Extra-smooth or polished uncoated paper, rougher than English.
- Matte
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Dull finish without gloss or luster.
- Mottled
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Finish that shows diverse spots or blotches.
- Parchment
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Finish that resembles the appearance of parchment paper.
- Satin
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Smooth, dull finish that resembles satin fabric.
- Semi-vellum
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Slightly rough finish, smoother than Vellum.
- Silk
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Smooth, dull finish that resembles silk fabric.
- Smooth
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Surface that has a smooth finish.
- Stipple
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Fine, pebbled finish.
- Suede
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Smooth, dull finish that resembles suede fabric.
- Super calendared
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Smoothest, most polished, uncoated paper.
- Super smooth
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Very flat and even finish. Smoother than Ultra smooth.
- Traditional laid
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Surface with a heavier pattern of vertical and horizontal lines than Laid.
- Ultra smooth
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Very flat and even finish, but not as smooth as Super smooth.
- Uncalendared
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Rough, unpolished, and uncoated finish.
- Vellum
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Slightly rough and dull finish.
- Velvet
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Smooth, dull finish that resembles velvet fabric.
- Wove
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Soft, smooth finish.