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Texture

The Texture attribute indicates the surface texture of the media used.

Choose from the following options:

Antique

Surface that is rougher than Vellum.

Calendared

Extra-smooth or polished uncoated paper.

Cockle

Surface that has a rough, wrinkled, irregular finish.

Dull

Machine-worn finish without gloss or luster.

Eggshell

Surface that has a texture similar to that of an eggshell.

Embossed linen

Surface resembling coarse woven cloth, with a pronounced embossed texture.

English

Surface that is smoother than Machine Finished, but rougher than Super calendared.

Felt

Finish applied by a special marking felt.

Laid

Surface with a pattern of vertical and horizontal lines.

Light cockle

Surface that has a rough, wrinkled, irregular finish, with less pronounced wrinkles than in Cockle.

Linen

Surface that has the texture of coarse woven cloth.

Luster

Shiny surface.

Machine finished

Extra-smooth or polished uncoated paper, rougher than English.

Matte

Dull finish without gloss or luster.

Mottled

Finish that shows diverse spots or blotches.

Parchment

Finish that resembles the appearance of parchment paper.

Satin

Smooth, dull finish that resembles satin fabric.

Semi-vellum

Slightly rough finish, smoother than Vellum.

Silk

Smooth, dull finish that resembles silk fabric.

Smooth

Surface that has a smooth finish.

Stipple

Fine, pebbled finish.

Suede

Smooth, dull finish that resembles suede fabric.

Super calendared

Smoothest, most polished, uncoated paper.

Super smooth

Very flat and even finish. Smoother than Ultra smooth.

Traditional laid

Surface with a heavier pattern of vertical and horizontal lines than Laid.

Ultra smooth

Very flat and even finish, but not as smooth as Super smooth.

Uncalendared

Rough, unpolished, and uncoated finish.

Vellum

Slightly rough and dull finish.

Velvet

Smooth, dull finish that resembles velvet fabric.

Wove

Soft, smooth finish.

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