In our move to Scotland, Pickfords had a real breaking spree (and losing things - don't EVER use them for a move), including my Fobco pillar drill and the glass in several pictures. These are quite modern pics, professionally mounted but using plain, that is not non-reflective, glass. I was thinking of replacing the glass with the non-reflective sort because the images look better, but someone suggested that this is likely to cause more fading of the images than the plain sort. The argument was that the non-reflective glass absorbs/transmits more light than the plain sort.
Anyone know if this is true, or got any recommendations?
Anyone know if this is true, or got any recommendations?