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UV Protected Non-Glare Glass & Framing Color Photos

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Summary: How using UV protected non-glare Plexiglas can distort your photo in the framing process; learn this and more in this free online photography video about framing taught by expert Minnie Bell.

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By Minnie Bell
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Minnie Bell has over 20 years of experience framing pictures and fine art. She currently works for Nacq Partners, a company who specializes in picture framing and antiques. Customers...read more

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"I have in my hand a piece of UV protective clear glass. There is not much difference between the non glare UV glass the regular non glare glass excuse me. There again the UV glass does not distort, the UV glass does not distort quiet as the non glare but it is still very distorting. It would reflect all the light that hits it. My recommendation is if you have to have non glare glass and there are certain rooms that just scream for it. Because you are in that room a lot, you have a bank full of windows over here that are shining right on your picture. If you can not see your picture at all, it is not worth having. So you have to find something that makes it irrelevant so you can see your picture in the time and day that you are in that room. "

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