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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 239714" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>In the late 1990's I bought 3 muslin backdrops from <a href="http://www.backdropoutlet.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff">Backdrop Outlet</span></a>. They were expensive (and quite large), but I opted for the reversible ones that offered a completely different color on the back. Two of them were fine but the third had to be redone. Apparently all of them were done by hand, and the one backdrop was way too dark compared to how it looked in their catalog/online. They graciously created another which turned out beautifully; however, because it was newly created, it smelled so strongly from the oil based paints that I had to leave it hanging up for days to air.</p><p></p><p>As Wayne mentioned, a steamer will help remove wrinkles, but if you are going elsewhere for the shoot, it means having to transport the steamer. And some photographers actually do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 239714, member: 13196"] In the late 1990's I bought 3 muslin backdrops from [URL="http://www.backdropoutlet.com/"][COLOR=#0000ff]Backdrop Outlet[/COLOR][/URL]. They were expensive (and quite large), but I opted for the reversible ones that offered a completely different color on the back. Two of them were fine but the third had to be redone. Apparently all of them were done by hand, and the one backdrop was way too dark compared to how it looked in their catalog/online. They graciously created another which turned out beautifully; however, because it was newly created, it smelled so strongly from the oil based paints that I had to leave it hanging up for days to air. As Wayne mentioned, a steamer will help remove wrinkles, but if you are going elsewhere for the shoot, it means having to transport the steamer. And some photographers actually do! [/QUOTE]
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