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    Posted by Shane Binding on 2 March 2014 at 20:03

    Hi there all I have some big windows upstairs in my shop which is right on a main road so I would like to take advantage of this fact however as the building curves and is also on a slope I can’t really get to the windows without hiring expensive towers and the like. Is there a product that works like contra vision but can be applied on the inside so the graphics face out into the street? But I still need it to allow light in through the windows. Any advice welcome.
    Thanks in advance Shane

    Shane Binding replied 11 years, 10 months ago 6 Members · 7 Replies
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  • Matthew Chittenden

    Member
    2 March 2014 at 20:50

    I saw this on twitter, might be worth contacting them, they could reverse the image and print a black perforated pattern on the backside. Just a thought.
    https://twitter.com/bigfishdigital/stat … 64/photo/1

  • Andrew Weaver

    Member
    2 March 2014 at 21:40

    There is an electro-static contre vision that exists.
    You print and then you can put the printed side onto the inside of the window !
    Over here the name is MICROSTAT.
    200µ 1.6mm holes 60% printable surface but only in 137cm width.

  • Chris Windebank

    Member
    3 March 2014 at 09:08

    you can get contra vision that fits to the inside, I believe William Smith sell it

  • Reza Faezi

    Member
    3 March 2014 at 11:40

    Yes, get in touch with William Smith or Contra Vision themselves as when i was at the William Smith open day last year, they had 15 different variations of their product, for different applications

  • Shane Binding

    Member
    3 March 2014 at 14:17

    thank you i have just contacted william smith.
    shane

  • John Mackenzie

    Member
    3 March 2014 at 15:21

    Depending on the size of the windows you could look at mounting your usual printed one-way film onto a piece of thin acrylic and putting this on the inside of your existing glass.

  • Shane Binding

    Member
    3 March 2014 at 16:53

    thanks john but i have some big windows which wrap right around the building the cost wouldnt be good lol
    shane

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