--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., Bernhard.Schuerlein@t... wrote: > Hello, > I started to hang b&w prints (MIS VM ink) on my walls and found the glass to be a problem: Antireflex glass is not transparent enough I have a framing book that mentions as an aside that it is created with an acid etching- and therefore they say it is not as archival as regular or conservation clear glass. Interestingly, anti-glare plexi doesn't have this problem- but my book says for papers that tend to flake, using plexi is a no no (static charge causes lots of dots to build up). I'm just going by what my framing books say on the subject... , reflex glass has way too much reflexions from various angles, the very best is without glass at all. > > What does this mean for the longevity of a) the print and b) of the passepartout. It is a normal (dry) living room, no direct sun. I did some tests where I put two test strips in a light -tight box. One was sprayed with Lumijet Imageshield (3 coats). there was a difference in the "warming" of the strips after variously, one to five weeks, depending on the ink (Piezo or MIS FS, VM) and moreso on the paper (EAM seemed the most stable). In all cases the unsprayed strip was noticably warmer. I didn't compare either to a freshly printed strip as a control however. Humidity ranged from 30-40%RH, temperature from about 66 degrees f to 81 degrees f. > > Would a kind of "anti UV" spray be useful? For me on all the papers I tested it certainly did whether in the window or the box. Do you recommend to put the prints behind glass in any way? I now use conservation clear glass. I figure I can use all the help I can get. A nice frame will also help seal out pollutants, etc. There is a paper on lightfastness of color prints which applies a lot to b&w prints in the files section of this list that I submitted quite some time ago. It is well worth the read. Jim H. > > Thanks for answering, > > Bernhard > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Print behind glass or not?
2002-07-04 by jimhayes361
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