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01/17/2007 03:12:25 PM · #1
The ballet studio I shoot for likes to hang prints in their window facing main street which is great advertising for both them and me. The problem is they use crappy b/w laser prints because the sun destroys everything else too quickly.

I'd like to bump the quality up a bit but I don't want to have to bring new prints down every week either. Any suggestions?
01/17/2007 03:21:54 PM · #2
You need to cover the pictures with either glass or plastic film which is 100% opaque to UV (ultraviolet) light -- it is almost always this (high-energy) component of sunlight which causes damage to prints (and your skin).
01/17/2007 09:29:45 PM · #3
This should be of some help!


Message edited by author 2007-01-17 21:31:18.
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