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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 741773" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>When I had my studio, I used muslin backdrops and they were a pain in the !@#. They're expensive, heavy, and you're constantly editing out wrinkles in post. I have zero experience w/ seamless paper, but I think that's the way I want to go.</p><p></p><p>It appears that 53" (a little more than 4 ft) and 107" (about 9 ft) are the widths with the most color options. It's recommended to store the rolls vertically to avoid warping the cardboard tube. Obviously that's not going to work with 8 ft ceilings and a 9 ft roll. </p><p></p><p>I will probably only ever do headshots and from the knees up, but is 53" inches wide enough for that? Maybe the 86" size is a happy medium?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 741773, member: 1061"] When I had my studio, I used muslin backdrops and they were a pain in the !@#. They're expensive, heavy, and you're constantly editing out wrinkles in post. I have zero experience w/ seamless paper, but I think that's the way I want to go. It appears that 53" (a little more than 4 ft) and 107" (about 9 ft) are the widths with the most color options. It's recommended to store the rolls vertically to avoid warping the cardboard tube. Obviously that's not going to work with 8 ft ceilings and a 9 ft roll. I will probably only ever do headshots and from the knees up, but is 53" inches wide enough for that? Maybe the 86" size is a happy medium? [/QUOTE]
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