
Photographic paper
Photographic paper is specially coated paper used to create photographs through a chemical process. It contains light-sensitive materials, usually silver halide crystals, that react when exposed to light. When exposed and then developed with chemicals, the paper produces an image with varying shades of gray, black, or color, depending on the type. Photographic paper serves as the foundation for traditional prints from negatives or digital images, capturing fine details and tones. It comes in different finishes and thicknesses, suitable for artistic, professional, or personal photography needs.