What sizes do page protectors come in?
What sizes do page protectors come in?
While most page protectors come in a generic letter size, the options can range from very small up to 13″ by 13″ for scrapbook pages and other larger items. Standard sizes include half letter (5.5″ by 8.5″), letter, and legal.
How many pages can fit in a sheet protector?
Each secure sheet protector is perfectly sized to hold letter-size documents in any standard three-ring binder without punching holes and damaging the inserted materials. Each page is designed to hold between 8-12 sheets of paper for added capacity and project flexibility.
How thick are page protectors?
Each heavy-duty sheet protector meets industry standards for Heavyweight and measures 3.3 mil or . 084mm thick to ensure superior performance and strength and can hold paper or materials up to 8.5 x 11 inches.
Are page protectors safe for photos?
Some plastics can damage your items. In fact, some sheet protectors, binders, photo enclosures, and photo corners will eventually damage your memorabilia more than if you had not used plastic protection or enhancement at all. The destructive material is polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or more commonly known as “vinyl.”
How do you secure pictures in a scrapbook?
Photos can be attached with a glue stick, double sided tape, or photo corners. If you’re using a glue stick or double sided tape, repositionable adhesive tends to work better because it allows for the option of removing the photos at a later date if they need to be copied or shared outside of your scrapbook.
Are sheet protectors safe for photos?
Is PVC and acid free the same?
When it comes to plastic enclosures, “acid-free” does not apply; instead, materials should be inert and stable. Lesser quality photo storage supplies are often made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC, or vinyl). Plasticizers make this compound unstable, and it deteriorates quickly, damaging photos.
What are the thickest sheet protectors?
Sheet Protector Thickness
Economy Gauge Less than 2 mil Best for: transporting documents. | Standard Gauge 2-3 mil Best for: lightly referenced documents. |
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Heavy Gauge 3-4 mil Best for: reference materials. | Super Heavy Gauge Over 4 mil Best for: presentations and heavily referenced materials. |
How can I protect my photos in a scrapbook?
Store and seal your photos and negatives in a sturdy container, in plastic sleeves that fit into a three-ring binder, or in acid-free envelopes that have been labeled and filed. Layout storage should be doubly protected: first in sheet or page protectors, then in appropriate albums.
Can you put parchment paper between photos?
Do I need to put anything between pictures? You could if you wanted. A thin, non-stick material should work. Try parchment paper used for baking.
How can I protect my printed photos?
- Keep prints out of direct sunlight. This one should be easy to avoid and is pretty intuitive.
- Avoid humidity and (3.) extreme temperatures.
- Consider cold (or cool) storage.
- Choose the right album for storage.
- Don’t bind photos with office equipment.
- Trade in shoe boxes for archive or photo-friendly containers.