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Review Summary
2018-02-13T11:15:28
Cannot get wrinkles out of it even with ironing. The one I got had a green cast to the grey color
George M.
2018-01-11T02:35:14
I needed a neutral color muslin for headshots and this worked out great. I would recommend this backdrop.
MILTON P.
2017-07-11T13:17:04
Works fine
JOHN D.
2017-03-08T07:34:53
The fabric quality is good, but does require a good steam iron. The one I received had a grease type stain on it. I contacted customer service and they sent me a return label. It's a little inconvenient, but I'm sure the replacement will be fine. The three stars is because of the wrinkled fabric. I think it will require a touch up iron each use. I was hoping for a more wrinkle resistant fabric.
MICHELLE H.
2016-09-12T09:18:54
Good for its price, just not thick so will let moderate light through.
Jonathan C.
2014-06-30T21:00:00
I use the product as a backround in my amateur portrait studio. What is good: It does the job as intended, has a 4 inch hem to thread through the backround support bar, and has grommets if you want to hang it like a curtain. What I don't like: Though it was packaged nicely it is folded in such a way that there are creases in the material. I bought a $35 steamer and that pretty much did the trick. I would recommend this product highly.
Cliff
2013-01-28T19:00:00
I have a home studio for just family portraits. The large size is a must for 4 year old twins that want to move, rather than sit still.
Doctor D.
2012-10-08T21:00:00
Good for its cost, Its about as thick as a normal bed sheet. Mine had a few noticable flaws in the sewing, but its not bad enough to want a new one. For the cost its a very good buy. Its thin, so I dont recommend it for outside use. It'll allow stray light to penetrate from the back. Its great for studio use though. I enjoy mine. I've learned the best way to use it is put a heavy bed sheet on the floor then put this over top of it and just iron out most of the heavy wrinkles with some steam. I would not recommend putting it directly on the floor if you are going to steam it... there's no where for the steam to go.
WILLIAM W.
2011-09-03T21:00:00
I first bought this as a backdrop for school portraits, but it was too plain. After not using it for a year, I started playing around with it an found that it works pretty well for in studio fashion shoots; however, it does take some getting used to color balancing with it. If you are not careful it comes out looking like a dirty white sheet. Overall I wish it was a bit more gray.
TONY R.

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