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You are doing the right thing with the proper UV glass and keeping them out of direct sunlight which is the biggest offender. Matting is important so that the signature itself does not touch the glass. Always keep an eye on the signatures themselves and move them if you see any fading. Good luck with them!
Hello,
Be sure to use acid free mats and acid free mounting tape etc.
And may God bless you!
You can buy all the UV protective glass that you want, (and spend thousands of dollars on it) but if you really want to protect your signed items......move them to a different room.
Turn the light on to show them off, but otherwise, keep them in a dark room with no regular light on.
You won't even know it is happening....that is how minute the changes happen, but if you have a good scan or photo of your item and look at a compared scan 6 months after hanging it in a lamp lit room, even under UV glass you will see the loss.
became this ....
in one month of hanging on a wall in a shop,under lamp light & indirect fluorescent light 8 hours a day, 6 days a week.
Mind you ... this was professionally framed with the highest quality "UV Protection" Museum Glass.
Photo's react differently than say a signed lp.
My suggestion would be to have a high quality copy of your signed photos made for display purposes. Store you originals in a safe place.
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