Laminate the ultrasound photos using a heatless laminate to protect them.
Can you laminate sonogram pictures.
In short an ultrasound is the process while a sonogram is the end.
Photo paper comes in both matte and glossy finishes and can give the pictures you print out at home a professional look.
I worked at a copy shop and laminated things all the time.
Re how best to preserve ultrasound pictures anonymous i have not tried laminating it but since the image is formed through a process of heating the paper i think i think the heat from lamination would ruin the image.
Buy a pack of self laminating pages from an office store big box store or online.
With certain photos you might find laminating them a good plan as it keeps the quality as is.
If you re planning on laminating baby scans stop.
I actually tried to do copies.
A sonogram is the picture that the ultrasound generates.
We used hot machines and those were on the list of stuff we weren t allowed to laminate.
You will need to use the cold setting because heat can damage the photos especially if they were printed on an ink jet printer.
I have read a few things that said not to laminate ultrasound photos because the heat will turn them black.
If you want to preserve a picture that might be handled quite a bit or exposed to liquids laminating it can be a great way to protect the image without compromising the quality of your photo.
Sonography is the use of an ultrasound tool for diagnostic purposes.
If you laminate your photos using heat the heat will ruin them because the pictures are often printed on thermal paper.
Do not laminate ultrasound pictures.
I ve also read to be careful making copies on a copier.
To laminate your photos turn on the laminator and select the cold setting.
If you have a pouch laminator with a cold setting you can definitely use it to process your photographs.
Also you shouldn t laminate the actual ultrasound.
It s best to keep ultrasound pictures out of heat of any sort to preserve it for as long as possible.
The heat from the laminator will destroy the image as it will cause it to disappear.
If it is a heat acivated laminator it can actually screw up the image at least on some types of paper they use for the ultrasounds.
That way you can also have a digital copy in case something happens to the prints.
My mom needs copies of them to display at my baby shower this weekend.