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Regular glass has glare and a green tint. Mark
Surly not the glass from Picture Frames Destination!
As I understand it the usual frame glass is green free
though not glare free.
I've been shopping that site and find the custom frames
and glass to fit reasonably priced. I am looking though
for non-glare glass. Did I overlooked an option? Dan
Its pricy though. A 22 x 28 sheet that I had cut for
a 16 x 20 print was $108.
Via the WWW I found a much lower price which
includes S&H. Which Tru Vue non-glare slips my
mind. At www.bonanzle.com a few standard
and at www.dsgiftshop.com
custom sizes. Dan
That non-glare glass is not the same as the coated
Anti-Reflective glass (Museum Glass, or AR Glass, or
Masterpiece). The non-glare glass gives a kind of
frosted, low contrast look. Jon
I doubt the two sources I included in an earlier post
are selling what they advertise. Tru Vue Premium is
mentioned. For detailed info of Tru Vue's many glass
and plastic versions go www.tru-vue.com . Dan
Although we sell non-glare acylic we do not currently
sell non-glare glass. Cheers Mark
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