There are two types of glass to choose from when framing your paper-based portraits. You have a choice between Normal glass and ClearColour glass by Nielsen Bainbridge. There is a big difference between the two choices and at the end of the day it comes down to budget or taste. Read about the differences below:
This type of glass is affordable but very shiny. It depends where the portrait will be located in your home when it comes down to choose the normal glass type. If your portrait will be hanging in a room near a window, the glass will shine and the portrait or big parts of the portrait won't be visible many times during the day. The Normal glass always reflects the environment.
This is an expencive type of glass choice, produced to show the real picture behind the glass. It is created by Nielsen Bainbridge and it's called ClearColour Plus. ClearColour glass (C.C-glas) is an anti-reflex glass with UV-protection, the number stand for percental UV-protection. It is specially made by way that it's dipped in several chemical substances och the result is a anti-reflex without grain or blur.

View this sample of how different glass types show the painting diversely. The ClearColour glass show the painting perfectly at all times. From left: Normal glass, ClearColour and Etched glass. Etched glass is not a type I offer.