1 min readfrom Photography

Anti-reflecting glass (framing)

Dear photographers,

I’m planning to make several prints soon for an exhibition, and I’m looking for advice regarding framing, especially the type of glass used to minimize reflections in gallery settings. I’ve already found my frames, and I’d like to frame the prints edge-to-edge without a mat board (60x40 cm). I’m considering replacing the standard glass in the frames with anti-reflective glass without blowing my budget — but prices range from €10 to €100 for this size. For around ten prints, that means going from roughly one hundred euros (acceptable) to more than €1000, which is completely out of my budget.

Since I haven’t found any physical store near me that sells this kind of product, my question is the following: have you ever ordered anti-reflective glass online (acrylic or regular glass) with good rendering quality? If so, which websites, glass models, or suppliers were you satisfied with? (I live in France by the way)

There are so many options available that I’d really like to hear feedback from photographers who have already gone through this process.

Thank you!

submitted by /u/leonardavinciresolve
[link] [comments]

Want to read more?

Check out the full article on the original site

View original article

Tagged with

#health and wellness
#luxury photography
#fashion photography
#wellness photography
#anti-reflective glass
#framing
#gallery settings
#prints
#reflections
#acrylic glass
#glass models
#suppliers
#rendering quality
#budget
#frame sizes
#mat board
#photographers
#physical store
#online ordering
#feedback