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Non-Glare Glass for Framing Black & White Photos

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Summary: How non-glare glass affects the appearance of a black and white photo including distortion; learn tips, tricks and more in in this free photography video series on framing taught by expert Minnie Bell.

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By Minnie Bell, eHow Presenter

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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"They also sell non glare glass it's kind of fuzzy looking. The further away you get the more distortion you get out of it, as you put it down to a picture the closer you get it to the picture the more clear it becomes. This is very cool for a place that doesn't have a lot of light this piece of glass will absorb the light and bring it down to your art which will fade your art rather quickly. It's very damaging to normal art it's not something that I prefer it distorts the picture in my opinion verses the clear."

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