Let’s break down the differences between lustre, glossy, et metallic photos in a clear, practical way 👇
📸 1. Glossy Photos
What it is:
Glossy photos have a highly reflective, shiny surface.
Key characteristics:
- Very vibrant and saturated colors
- Deep blacks and strong contrast
- Smooth, glass-like finish
- Reflects light easily (can cause glare)
Meilleur pour :
- Bright, colorful images
- Social media-style photos
- Product shots with strong contrast
Limites :
- Shows fingerprints easily
- Glare under strong lighting
- Scratches are more visible
📸 2. Lustre Photos (Semi-Gloss / Satin Finish)
What it is:
Lustre (also called satin or semi-gloss) is a balanced finish between glossy and matte, with a slightly textured surface.
Key characteristics:
- Good color reproduction (less intense than glossy)
- Reduced glare
- Subtle texture helps hide fingerprints and scratches
- Professional, soft look
Meilleur pour :
- Portraits (very popular for weddings & studios)
- Albums and framed prints
- Everyday photo printing
Avantages :
✔ More durable than glossy
✔ Easier to handle
✔ Works well in different lighting conditions
📸 3. Metallic Photos
What it is:
Metallic photos use special paper or aluminum (in sublimation printing) to create a shimmering, reflective effect.
Important distinction:
- Metallic photo paper → pearl-like finish
- Metal prints (aluminum sublimation) → image infused into coated aluminum
Key characteristics:
- Unique shimmer / 3D depth effect
- Extremely vibrant colors
- Light-reflective but not like mirror glare
- Premium, eye-catching look
Meilleur pour :
- Landscape photography
- Night scenes and city lights
- High-end wall art
- Commercial displays
Avantages :
✔ Very durable (especially aluminum sublimation)
✔ Water-resistant and fade-resistant
✔ Premium product with higher perceived value
🔍 Quick Comparison Table
| Fonctionnalité | Brillant | Lustre | Metallic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Finition | High shine | Semi-gloss | Shimmer / reflective |
| Color Impact | Very vibrant | Natural | Extra vivid + depth |
| Glare | Haut | Low | Moyen |
| Fingerprints | Visible | Hidden | Minimal (metal prints) |
| Durabilité | Moyen | Haut | Very high (aluminum) |
| Use Case | Casual prints | Portraits | Wall art / premium products |
💡 Which One Should You Choose?
- Choose Brillant → if you want maximum color pop and don’t mind reflections
- Choose Lustre → if you want a professional, versatile, low-glare option
- Choose Metallic → if you want a premium, high-end, eye-catching finish
🚀 For Sublimation Businesses
If you’re in the sublimation or custom printing business:
- Lustre-like effect → safer for general products
- Glossy aluminum → strong color output but needs careful handling
- Metallic aluminum sublimation blanks → best for high-value products and wall décor
👉 This is why many businesses are shifting toward aluminum sublimation prints—they combine durability with a premium visual effect that traditional photo paper can’t match.



