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If the photo is highly valuable to you, consider having the image photographed through the glass first by a professional. If you are willing to take a risk, purchase film wetting agent (from a Photography store), mix it as directed with distilled water and totally immerse the picture and glass (glass side down) in the solution. Periodically, gently raise the unstuck portions of the picture to ensure the solution has a chance to soak the stuck areas, and gingerly attempt to remove the picture a bit at a time without damage. I would not soak the print for more than 10 minutes. Hang it to dry, but make sure not to place any part of the hanger clip on the image area. If you do not get the photo out, don't allow the print to dry with it being in full contact with the glass!

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