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UV Protected Glass & Framing Black & White Photos

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Summary: How UV protected glass shows the best qualities of your black and white photo and protects it from sun; 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
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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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"This piece of glass that I have in my hand is a piece of UV clear glass. It looks no different from the clear glass. It gives you the same type of look as your clear glass did a very sharp, clean, crisp look. The difference is that if you hung this picture in a very lighted room with lots of windows you might use UV glass cause it's going to give you the UV protection from keeping your picture from fading. Like clear glass, it still a reflection but it reflects it a little bit more and it has a little bit more control over what light goes through it. Great for your picture my preference 100% it would be UV glass. It's the best thought for you picture."

eHow Article: UV Protected Glass & Framing Black & White Photos

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