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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 234975" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>Muslin does seem a purchasing problem, not being as advertized... Other than white or black, the good ones cost a couple hundred dollars, from people specializing in it. The cheap imports are less than a mixed bag, just something to sell.</p><p>Muslins can be bought for B&H and Adorama, where you can at least send them back.</p><p></p><p>Another choice is the seamless paper rolls. Inexpensive, except shipping probably costs more than the roll, so a local camera shop can be best if you can transport them home.</p><p></p><p>Not the same look, but both can be great. Muslin suffers visible wrinkles, which can be removed with a steamer. The paper is fragile, you tear it off as it gets creases or tears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 234975, member: 12496"] Muslin does seem a purchasing problem, not being as advertized... Other than white or black, the good ones cost a couple hundred dollars, from people specializing in it. The cheap imports are less than a mixed bag, just something to sell. Muslins can be bought for B&H and Adorama, where you can at least send them back. Another choice is the seamless paper rolls. Inexpensive, except shipping probably costs more than the roll, so a local camera shop can be best if you can transport them home. Not the same look, but both can be great. Muslin suffers visible wrinkles, which can be removed with a steamer. The paper is fragile, you tear it off as it gets creases or tears. [/QUOTE]
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