mattness
Mattness, the quality of having a matte finish, describes a surface that lacks gloss and reflects light diffusely rather than specularly. A matte surface scatters light in many directions, producing a soft, non-shiny appearance, in contrast to glossy or satin finishes that reflect light more directionally. The term is used across art, coatings, printing, and consumer products.
Mattness is achieved by increasing microscopic surface roughness or by using binders and pigments that diffuse
Applications include painting, interior and exterior coatings, automotive and architectural finishes, and printing and photography to
Advantages of mattness include glare reduction, a muted color appearance, and better visibility of textures and
In practice, mattness is defined by the balance between diffuse and specular reflection and is influenced by