Bromoil Transfer Surface View
Surface Sheen
The surface sheen of an oil or bromoil transfer will be that of the paper support, therefore, the prints will have a matte surface sheen. Surface coatings may be present giving the print some gloss.
The surface sheen of an oil or bromoil transfer will be that of the paper support, therefore, the prints will have a matte surface sheen. Surface coatings may be present giving the print some gloss.
What to look for: Matte surface sheen.

Prints typically have a matte surface sheen.
Surface Texture
The texture of the surface will be that of the paper support. Any high-quality paper could be used, therefore the support may be smooth or rough depending on the paper, the and degree of calendering, and the amount of sizing present.
The texture of the surface will be that of the paper support. Any high-quality paper could be used, therefore the support may be smooth or rough depending on the paper, the and degree of calendering, and the amount of sizing present.
What to look for: Textured surface, that of the paper fibers of the support.

This print is on a heavy, course paper.

This print is on a thin, smooth paper.