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10/01/2005 08:59:17 AM · #1 |
I'm looking for a good high key backdrop. I was thinking vinyl would be longer lasting than paper, and easier to obtain (friend owns a sign shop so could get a big piece inexpensively).
Are there any drawbacks I should be aware of before spending money??
TIA, Mel
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10/01/2005 12:47:50 PM · #2 |
Bump now that people are up. |
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10/01/2005 12:50:15 PM · #3 |
Vinyl might be too shiny. If you do use it watch the lights.
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10/01/2005 01:05:53 PM · #4 |
Vinyl makes a cool material to put a product on top of, especially when the subject is wet and the water can bead on the surface, but I'm not sure about vinyl as a backdrop. I also find that vinyl material looks better in bright colors than in white, but that might be a personal preference. Why not just use a canvas or muslin white backdrop? If you light it well, you can make great high key shots that way.
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