Rolled plastic backdrop "Main" B006
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The backdrop is printed on flexible plastic material, it’s perfect for product and food photography.
Details:
Article: B006
Main color: blue
Secondary color: well -pigmented monochrome, white joints of tiles
Brightness: bright
Temperature: cold
Due to uniform printing and no texture, plastic backdrops reflect light more intensively than painted hand-made backdrops with real texture. To shoot successfully with plastic backdrops, you’d need good light, right photography angle and some experience in working with black flags.
The lighter is printed backdrop, the less glares it would cause. If you have never worked with plastic backdrops or still learn how to manipulate light, we would suggest you picking white, light-grey, creamy, pink hues of the backgrounds.
The easiest photography angles are 45 and 90 degrees. The backdrop will cause almost no reflections with soft diffused light. We recommend you placing the composition not less than 1.5 m away from the window, or using artificial light source with softbox.
Shooting from 0 degrees photography angle with back or side light will give you a larger glare. You could either keep this effect to create bold, bright images with almost glossy background, or fix it with black flags.
To fix the backdrop in vertical position and use it in the background, you could use any T-shaped (or Г-shaped) stand, clothespins or take some rigid sheet (paperboard, plywood, foamed board) and fix the backdrop on it with some clamps.
General tips:
We deliver the backdrops in tube and recommend keeping it for short storage or transportation, for a longer storage it’s better to keep backdrops unfolded as after storing the backdrops for too long in a tube you’d need some time until the lay entirely flat.
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Details:
- one-sided
- matte
- works great in macro as well as in regular shots
- plastic basis with a special finish for printing
- plastic backdrops are being delivered in a tube
Article: B006
Main color: blue
Secondary color: well -pigmented monochrome, white joints of tiles
Brightness: bright
Temperature: cold
Washable | Portable | Lightweight | Realistic |
Shooting tips
Due to uniform printing and no texture, plastic backdrops reflect light more intensively than painted hand-made backdrops with real texture. To shoot successfully with plastic backdrops, you’d need good light, right photography angle and some experience in working with black flags.
The lighter is printed backdrop, the less glares it would cause. If you have never worked with plastic backdrops or still learn how to manipulate light, we would suggest you picking white, light-grey, creamy, pink hues of the backgrounds.
The easiest photography angles are 45 and 90 degrees. The backdrop will cause almost no reflections with soft diffused light. We recommend you placing the composition not less than 1.5 m away from the window, or using artificial light source with softbox.
Shooting from 0 degrees photography angle with back or side light will give you a larger glare. You could either keep this effect to create bold, bright images with almost glossy background, or fix it with black flags.
To fix the backdrop in vertical position and use it in the background, you could use any T-shaped (or Г-shaped) stand, clothespins or take some rigid sheet (paperboard, plywood, foamed board) and fix the backdrop on it with some clamps.
Use and storage
It’s okay to:
It’s not good to:
- Wipe clean the backdrops.
- Store them rolled and unrolled.
- Shoot hot drinks in glass, plastic, ceramic vessels.
- Leave the backdrops in a car in hot or freezing weather. Just give it 15-20 min in room temperature after.
- Photograph products like meat, fish, fatty food, berries, spices, anything that may leave stains - that’s totally fine! The backdrops are generally not afraid of light acid impact: vinegar, citric acid. After using the backdrop just remove the rest of fat / food with any dish detergent.
It’s not good to:
- Use backdrops as cutting boards.
- Put hot dishes on the backdrops right after you remove them from the oven.
- Store backdrops unfolded in the places where direct sunlight may impact them - the texture may get partially faded
- Use abrasive dish detergents.
General tips:
We deliver the backdrops in tube and recommend keeping it for short storage or transportation, for a longer storage it’s better to keep backdrops unfolded as after storing the backdrops for too long in a tube you’d need some time until the lay entirely flat.
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