johnnyh
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by johnnyh on Jun 27, 2014 19:24:26 GMT 1, Without getting into which and what is better. Think def look at the piece your framîng.
What is it's financial worth as a piece? Consider how much sunlight it will actually see... How long will the piece actually spend up on your wall before you change it or flog it.
Most pieces sold at auction are considerably older than the recent influx of protected glass(I think!!) and it does not seem to have done them any harm.
A lot of framing and glass costs are a bit of a waste of time in my honest view...note I did spend a small fortune on framing and glass some of which is worth it and some of it not. Just suggest you really look at the costs as some of the framing and glass alters the cost of a piece dramatically. Originals in general require none of this additional cost
Without getting into which and what is better. Think def look at the piece your framîng.
What is it's financial worth as a piece? Consider how much sunlight it will actually see... How long will the piece actually spend up on your wall before you change it or flog it.
Most pieces sold at auction are considerably older than the recent influx of protected glass(I think!!) and it does not seem to have done them any harm.
A lot of framing and glass costs are a bit of a waste of time in my honest view...note I did spend a small fortune on framing and glass some of which is worth it and some of it not. Just suggest you really look at the costs as some of the framing and glass alters the cost of a piece dramatically. Originals in general require none of this additional cost
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curiousgeorge
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by curiousgeorge on Jun 27, 2014 21:10:46 GMT 1, After browsing and reading the link throughout.This product is not aimed at this market at all, from reading between the lines it looks like it would be useful in the marine industry!!
After browsing and reading the link throughout.This product is not aimed at this market at all, from reading between the lines it looks like it would be useful in the marine industry!!
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.dappy
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by .dappy on Jun 27, 2014 22:04:28 GMT 1, ... yeh that would look good
(do you actually read what you write in threads before you press 'create post')
... yeh that would look good (do you actually read what you write in threads before you press 'create post')
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Deleted on Jun 27, 2014 22:09:52 GMT 1, acrylic is the way forward for big pieces where UV issues and weight are critical
acrylic is the way forward for big pieces where UV issues and weight are critical
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Sohoria
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Sohoria on Jun 27, 2014 22:37:02 GMT 1, Cost of framing can at times be more expensive than the artwork, but would be interested in seeing what could be used as a temporary measure just to get things up.
Cost of framing can at times be more expensive than the artwork, but would be interested in seeing what could be used as a temporary measure just to get things up.
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Deleted on Jun 28, 2014 11:26:18 GMT 1, ... yeh that would look good (do you actually read what you write in threads before you press 'create post') Yes I do Dappy and some of the transparent plastic sheet is Crystal clear.
Also judging by some of the art for sale by galleries a few layers of hard to see thru plastic would improve it
... yeh that would look good (do you actually read what you write in threads before you press 'create post') Yes I do Dappy and some of the transparent plastic sheet is Crystal clear.
Also judging by some of the art for sale by galleries a few layers of hard to see thru plastic would improve it
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Deleted on Jun 28, 2014 11:58:36 GMT 1, ... yeh that would look good (do you actually read what you write in threads before you press 'create post') Yes I do Dappy and some of the transparent plastic sheet is Crystal clear.
Also judging by some of the art for sale by galleries a few layers of hard to see thru plastic would improve it
.....some Artists too.
... yeh that would look good (do you actually read what you write in threads before you press 'create post') Yes I do Dappy and some of the transparent plastic sheet is Crystal clear.
Also judging by some of the art for sale by galleries a few layers of hard to see thru plastic would improve it
.....some Artists too.
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Dr Plip
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Dr Plip on Jun 28, 2014 12:09:47 GMT 1, Plip and Ploppi like this.
FFS. We sound like a right pair of shits.
Plip and Ploppi like this.
FFS. We sound like a right pair of shits.
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crash7
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by crash7 on Oct 23, 2014 22:49:41 GMT 1, I have recently bought a framed print, the framing seems ok, I may change it eventually, however for the moment I would like to confirm if UV glass has been used, is this possible?
Thanks
I have recently bought a framed print, the framing seems ok, I may change it eventually, however for the moment I would like to confirm if UV glass has been used, is this possible?
Thanks
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Deleted on Oct 23, 2014 22:55:53 GMT 1, I don't know sorry.
I don't know sorry.
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chads007
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by chads007 on Oct 23, 2014 22:58:04 GMT 1, Ripples when tilted at an angle I think usually suggest some sort of uv protection.
Ripples when tilted at an angle I think usually suggest some sort of uv protection.
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Deleted on Oct 23, 2014 22:59:55 GMT 1, Two ways of telling, one easier than the other. First on the back there is usually a sticker stating what type of glass used, the second is if you look closely at the glass from an angle you can see small wavy lines in the glass if its UV. That's what I was told once anyway.
Two ways of telling, one easier than the other. First on the back there is usually a sticker stating what type of glass used, the second is if you look closely at the glass from an angle you can see small wavy lines in the glass if its UV. That's what I was told once anyway.
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chads007
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by chads007 on Oct 23, 2014 23:10:06 GMT 1, I believe higher the ripple density and higher the uv protection
Also my try Vue museum glass has a green tint at certain angles. I believe other brands possess other such tints. (As an aside)
I believe higher the ripple density and higher the uv protection
Also my try Vue museum glass has a green tint at certain angles. I believe other brands possess other such tints. (As an aside)
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iamzero
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by iamzero on Oct 24, 2014 1:12:03 GMT 1, Tru Vu conservation clear has an orange tint to it and has the ripple effect. Others like Krystall preservation has a greenish tint but no ripples.
Tru Vu conservation clear has an orange tint to it and has the ripple effect. Others like Krystall preservation has a greenish tint but no ripples.
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Deleted on Oct 24, 2014 2:39:44 GMT 1, Wouldn't it be best to take it to a framed and ask? Pretty sure a good framed should recognize UV glass?
Wouldn't it be best to take it to a framed and ask? Pretty sure a good framed should recognize UV glass?
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doctor
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by doctor on Oct 24, 2014 2:50:19 GMT 1, Smash it on a large, jagged piece of granite. It's important that it's granite, otherwise it might not work. If it's proper UV glass (assuming it is smashed properly against tried and true granite) the outline of the cracks will form a very distinctive U and V lettering across the horizontal. Non UV glass will just shatter.
*Note: this will only work in the northern hemisphere. If you're in the southern part of the world, the same methodology works but instead of granite, limestone lightly covered in Sheep's blood must be used (granite will yield dubious results in the Southern Hemisphere).
Alternatively listen to the guys above.
Smash it on a large, jagged piece of granite. It's important that it's granite, otherwise it might not work. If it's proper UV glass (assuming it is smashed properly against tried and true granite) the outline of the cracks will form a very distinctive U and V lettering across the horizontal. Non UV glass will just shatter.
*Note: this will only work in the northern hemisphere. If you're in the southern part of the world, the same methodology works but instead of granite, limestone lightly covered in Sheep's blood must be used (granite will yield dubious results in the Southern Hemisphere).
Alternatively listen to the guys above.
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johnnyh
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by johnnyh on Oct 24, 2014 4:33:57 GMT 1, Don't do anything that daft just stick it face up in the garden for 6 months if the print fades it wasn't if it looks the same it was.
Don't do anything that daft just stick it face up in the garden for 6 months if the print fades it wasn't if it looks the same it was.
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Sohoria
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Sohoria on Oct 26, 2014 18:20:28 GMT 1, Similar look to oil in water at the right angle but only saying that from the angle looking at mine.
Similar look to oil in water at the right angle but only saying that from the angle looking at mine.
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mouser
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by mouser on Oct 26, 2014 18:24:34 GMT 1, Similar look to oil in water at the right angle but only saying that from the angle looking at mine. If you can look at the glass out of the frame, the edges have a red tint to it
Similar look to oil in water at the right angle but only saying that from the angle looking at mine. If you can look at the glass out of the frame, the edges have a red tint to it
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Sohoria
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Sohoria on Oct 26, 2014 18:28:33 GMT 1, If UV it really should have a sticker on the back unless it was a DIY job.
If UV it really should have a sticker on the back unless it was a DIY job.
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by searchandrescue on Oct 26, 2014 22:55:35 GMT 1, If you hold it up in front of an open fire standing about 2 feet away (but not toooo close that you fall in and burn yourself) you should be able to see shimmering on the front of the glass ... a bit like the women dancing on the opening credits of 'roald dahl - Tales of the Unexpected' ... you may need to google this if you are not of a certain age ... BOOM!....Dappy! "TOTU!" You know your sheezy, thought I was going a bit dark posting the "Silas" intro! You da' gentle Man!
If you hold it up in front of an open fire standing about 2 feet away (but not toooo close that you fall in and burn yourself) you should be able to see shimmering on the front of the glass ... a bit like the women dancing on the opening credits of 'roald dahl - Tales of the Unexpected' ... you may need to google this if you are not of a certain age ... BOOM!....Dappy! "TOTU!" You know your sheezy, thought I was going a bit dark posting the "Silas" intro! You da' gentle Man!
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by searchandrescue on Oct 26, 2014 23:37:27 GMT 1, Firstly empty a massive Victorian classroom thermometer of mercury and pour onto the surface, mix with a thimbleful of saltpetre using a very fine sable brush.
Then take a magnifying glass and as the sun approaches its zenith set fire to the mixture.
Wait for the flames to go completely out. (They should leave a reddish brown [Burnt Sienna] residue in whorls)
Next break a phial of anthrax and pour into your left eye (reverse if your a left hander obvs.)
Now, carefully looking down a broken kaleidoscope, if a negative of a Bridget Riley (c.1966) painting appears it's UV glass. Mission Accomplished!
Celebrate with half a Gil of Absinthe and a few drops of Laudanum, or commiserate using the inside of a lava lamp as an eye bath. Works a treat!
Firstly empty a massive Victorian classroom thermometer of mercury and pour onto the surface, mix with a thimbleful of saltpetre using a very fine sable brush.
Then take a magnifying glass and as the sun approaches its zenith set fire to the mixture.
Wait for the flames to go completely out. (They should leave a reddish brown [Burnt Sienna] residue in whorls)
Next break a phial of anthrax and pour into your left eye (reverse if your a left hander obvs.)
Now, carefully looking down a broken kaleidoscope, if a negative of a Bridget Riley (c.1966) painting appears it's UV glass. Mission Accomplished!
Celebrate with half a Gil of Absinthe and a few drops of Laudanum, or commiserate using the inside of a lava lamp as an eye bath. Works a treat!
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 0:28:08 GMT 1, post of the month
post of the month
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by searchandrescue on Oct 27, 2014 0:53:42 GMT 1, 'preciate that! But gotta give props to doctor, I'm just letting of steam / decompressing after shooting a kids party & christening so forgive my ramblings
'preciate that! But gotta give props to doctor, I'm just letting of steam / decompressing after shooting a kids party & christening so forgive my ramblings
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.dappy
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by .dappy on Oct 27, 2014 1:03:42 GMT 1, 'preciate that! But gotta give props to doctor, I'm just letting of steam / decompressing after shooting a kids party & christening so forgive my ramblings ... hope you mean 'photographing' otherwise that's a bit mean! ... 'preciate myself the kind words across the threads from you tonight
'preciate that! But gotta give props to doctor, I'm just letting of steam / decompressing after shooting a kids party & christening so forgive my ramblings ... hope you mean 'photographing' otherwise that's a bit mean! ... 'preciate myself the kind words across the threads from you tonight
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by searchandrescue on Oct 27, 2014 1:11:41 GMT 1, Nite guys, Dappy, big up yourself. Not sure how to make pictures back (feelin' the ninja!) but twisted my fingers into a W "Westside" stylee sign and pointed them at the screen. Will pour some Ovaltine onto the Axminster for you. Off to my scratcher. Yeah, was photographing. Never work with live children or animals!
Nite guys, Dappy, big up yourself. Not sure how to make pictures back (feelin' the ninja!) but twisted my fingers into a W "Westside" stylee sign and pointed them at the screen. Will pour some Ovaltine onto the Axminster for you. Off to my scratcher. Yeah, was photographing. Never work with live children or animals!
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by Deleted on Oct 27, 2014 2:39:07 GMT 1, How do you know if a frame has UV glass?
Take the frame to a framers, have them remove the existing glass and replace it with UV glass.
That's how you know if a frame has UV glass.
How do you know if a frame has UV glass?
Take the frame to a framers, have them remove the existing glass and replace it with UV glass.
That's how you know if a frame has UV glass.
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sgolby
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by sgolby on Oct 28, 2014 23:11:06 GMT 1, Hey folks, so I just had a Shadow box made for my Clyde Aladdin Sane, and I have to warn you, do not use the Non Glare glass on these types of frames. Somehow the depth combined wit the film, distort the print as it gets farther away from the glass.
Peace. S
Hey folks, so I just had a Shadow box made for my Clyde Aladdin Sane, and I have to warn you, do not use the Non Glare glass on these types of frames. Somehow the depth combined wit the film, distort the print as it gets farther away from the glass.
Peace. S
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iamzero
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UV Protection Glass • Museum Glass, by iamzero on Oct 29, 2014 1:26:19 GMT 1, Generally speaking diffused anti reflective glass shouldn't be any further than 2.5/ 3mm away from the artwork. Purely for this reason dude. Your framer should've known this?
Generally speaking diffused anti reflective glass shouldn't be any further than 2.5/ 3mm away from the artwork. Purely for this reason dude. Your framer should've known this?
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