Witch's Glass?

Hello,

I am looking for possible suppliers for panes of glass that I believe are called "witch's glass". They make the window appear to be pool of water upon which the outside is reflected. I know there are examples in the movie "Sleepy Hollow", directed by Tim Burton.

If anyone knows where I may find these...please let me know.

Cheers, K-

Reply to
Kringle
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I would assume this is just old fashioned ripply hand rolled glass. Never heard it called witch's glass. The optical effect in the movie was probably just that. These two photos

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show original hand made glass in Washington's winter headquarters in Morristown NJ Several stained glass companies make this stuff, I will leave it to others to name a couple.

Reply to
Mike Firth

That is beautiful, but not what I'm looking for.

Surely it can be done...

K-

Mike Firth wrote:

Reply to
Kringle

Sure it can, YOU get the photo so no one has to read your mind, THEN it can be done. Until then, why should anyone try?

Reply to
Javahut

sounds like something most easily done in photoshop. i haven't a clue what effect you are referring to in glass, and i've seen a bit. m

Reply to
Michele Blank

Ok...sound idea. I'll see if I can get a photo of the effect I'm talking about and start over from there.

Cheers, K-

Michele Blank wrote:

Reply to
Kringle

Perhaps dichroic coated Bullseye, slightly wavy texture....awesome. I'm not looking up pictures or codes though...not my job.

cheers, Jacques Bordeleau

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Sundog

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