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Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2018
Great backdrop. It's sort of a fleece like material so it doesn't wrinkle even when you ball it up and toss it in a bag. It photos black when as well. Only downside is you need some clips to clip it up since there's no opening for a pole which isn't a huge deal but helpful to know
Peter Grogono
Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2018
This cloth really sucks up the light, making it very easy to obtain a pitch black background for portraits, etc. It's also useful for adsorbing reflected light. Light-coloured fluff shows, but is easily removed with a lint brush or similar.
Micah
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2018
Super good. Provides solid dark background. I was filming Marimba videos, and it was just barely wider than the instrument, so I had to stand close. Next time I would get a bigger version so I could put the backdrop further away from me.
MA
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2016
If you need a photo background -- even if your kit included a set of canvas backdrops -- buy this Wescott. It is made from deep black felt-like poly that gobbles up reflections and light, and resists creases when you fold it. I shoot student art portfolios pro-bono, and this backdrop is worth every penny.
J. Choe
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2015
I absolutely love it. The 9x10 is the perfect size for my studio. When you use the clamps to stretch it out on the stands, it becomes wrinkle free. It's also super easy to set up since it's lightweight and compact.The only cons are you need a lint roller. Since it's black and made of cloth, it'll pick up any debris so you have to pick them off. It does need a bit of maintenance, but I think it's worth it compared to heavy, cumbersome paper backdrops. You also need clamps if you want to stretch them out.
Rio Chowdhury
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2014
It's more like a light blanket than a cloth. It absorbs light so much that you can shine one of the studio light and still get no reflection. I think if you have few thousands of these, you can dim the sun :-) I love this backdrop. Oh, you can fold it without wrinkles.
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