Hello, All – Yes, I know the UV film
topic has been covered at length several times, but I think I’ve got a
new wrinkle here. We are working on a grant-funded project in which a group of
local high school students are inventorying and cataloguing their school’s
collection of trophies, yearbooks, photos and other documents and artifacts
dating back to 1909. One outcome of the project will be a series of exhibits designed
by the students and installed in cases around the school. These cases have
glass doors, and many of the areas have a lot of natural light streaming in.
Does any of you know of a film that we could put on these case doors that would
block a substantial amount of ultraviolet and visible light yet still make it
possible to see the objects inside? Unfortunately, film or shades on the windows
are not options here.
Many thanks,
Anne
Anne T. Lane,
Collections Manager
Charlotte Museum of History
3500 Shamrock Drive
Charlotte NC 28215
704-568-1774, ext 110
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