Museums and galleries face a constant tension between natural light (which enhances the viewing experience) and UV radiation (which degrades artwork). Anti-glare film resolves this by blocking up to 99% of UV rays while allowing controlled visible light through. This preserves the natural daylight that curators prefer while protecting oils, watercolours, textiles, and photographs from photochemical damage. Many major galleries use 7-10% openness film that softens harsh light without creating a dark, artificial atmosphere. The film is optically neutral — it does not shift colour temperatures, which is critical for accurate art viewing. Blinds Concept provides museum-grade anti-glare solutions with certified UV rejection rates and colour-neutral optical properties.