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Laminate the photo works great , you can print your photo on 180 g paper , laminate it and it looks like you used very expensive photopaper and cartridges, the color don't fade away by the sun, and no trouble with dust , water ore broken glas.

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My main concern for the glass would be if you're going to put original photos that might be irreplaceable... for original photos, I'd definitely want some protection.

IF you would want to use glass, NEVER EVER put a photo next to glass without the use of a mat between. The photo emulsion will eventually draw moisture, possibly mold, & will stick to the glass so it can't be removed.

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IF you would want to use glass, NEVER EVER put a photo next to glass without the use of a mat between. The photo emulsion will eventually draw moisture, possibly mold, & will stick to the glass so it can't be removed.

These are the things I never learned growing up in the digital age... I haven't dealt with real photos in years. I'm guessing most people do this wrong, because i don't ever remember any mats in picture frames growing up.

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