Date: 2006-06-03 03:53 pm (UTC)
I don't think it's quite so black and white as that. There are several grades of non-reflective glass currently used in framing. The image and the hanging space should determine what, if any, anti-glare glass should be used. There's a premium non-reflective glass called either "Den Glass" or "Image Perfect" that eliminates the image distortion which anti-glare glass can sometimes have and is also known as 'invisible glass'l Naturally, it's the priciest option. There are also some non-reflective conservation style glasses which help filter UV.
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