Conservation Clear is not the museum glass. Different stuff.
Tom Baker
bradspix <b-evans@...> wrote:
If you buy conservation glass by the box the price isn't so bad. For example, a box of
16x20 Tru Vue Conservation Clear costs around $75. For 23 sheets, that's $3.26 per
sheet.
Less expenseive than having a 16x20 sheet of regular single-strength window
glass cut at the local window glass store.
Brad
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--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Richard Smallfield
<r.smallfield@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I wondered how many of us always frame pigment prints with conservation glass.
>
> To keep prices down I use plain glass, but wonder if I should be using uv protective
glass to ensure longevity.
>
> I had a poster up in a cafe advertising my portrait services and in a year it had gone
quite green - that was with Ultrachromes on Epson Matte Heavyweight. I don't know how
much protection plain glass gives - not much I would think.
>
> thanks,
> Richard
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>
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Conservation glass
2006-11-28 by Tom Baker
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