I need to replace the glass in a number of contact print frames. Any suggestions on the type of glass I should be using?
Thanks,
Doug
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I need to replace the glass in a number of contact print frames. Any suggestions on the type of glass I should be using?
Thanks,
Doug
Doug, why do you need to replace the glass? Is it broken, scratched, missing, producing Newton rings?
I have always used window glass...double strength usually. Have the shop sand the edges -- less likely to cut yourself and less likely to crack.
Vaughn
Two choices: the aforementioned window glass, if Newton's rings are not an issue, or if the Newton's rings are a problem, Anti Newton's ring glass. The only supplier for AN glass I am aware of is:
Focal Point Ind. Inc.
2867 Stonewall Pl. #101,
Sanford, FL. 32773
www.fpointinc.com
Best,
C
The glass is broken in one and scratched in two others.
Thanks for the info,
Doug
not knowing how meticulous you are, ordinary window glass has a "green" tint to it. (hold it up next to a piece of clear plexi) Most glass suppliers have an "ultra-clear" glass that works well. OR go to the local thrift-shop/flea market and buy appropriate-size picture frames. Last two 8X10's I bought cost me 25 cents a piece that way.
Don't wait for environmental conditions to cause newton's rings problems as they inevitably will -- someday. Go to your local frame shop and have them cut pieces of "non-glare" glass. Pick a type with the finest texture on one side. Place that textured side against the negatives. You'll never look back.
Asuming you're printing black and white, color of the glass is irrelevant, so there's no need to pay more for low-iron glass. It's iron that gives glass a green tint. Even if contacting color, the green would be balanced out when establishing a filter pack.