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Hi Marc,
You never want your artwork to touch the glass as any change in environment could negatively affect the print - whether it be condensation or the natural outgassing of the inks. We always recommend using a museum quality matboard, such as Rising (www.RisingMuseumBoard.com) to separate the artwork from the glass. Framing with a matboard also makes the overall presentation much more formal.
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I have been using Moab Juniper paper and framing it pressed right up against nonglare conservation glass. It looks clean and simple but I wondered if this paper would be prone to "sticking to the glass" due to a high humidity environment like a glossy paper might or if it is a safe archival way to frame.