Possible backdrop material?

To be honest I think you'll struggle using that as a bacdrop because of it being only 2m wide. I think you'd need it to be 3m wide really. Also with it being plastic you'll struggle with it creasing easily.

I guess for a 1 off shoot where you want that kind of reflectice plastic look to your background then you may get away with it but as a long term cheap solution then I'd give it a miss and spend a little more on a proper backdrop.
 
Interestingly that stuff seems to be intended for growing high quality cannabis. So you can keep the heat in and prevent police helicopters with thermal imaging from picking you up.

While certainly not illegal to purchase or own it may be something to consider. :police:

Of course that other use may be a bonus to you :p
 
Interestingly that stuff seems to be intended for growing high quality cannabis. So you can keep the heat in and prevent police helicopters with thermal imaging from picking you up.

While certainly not illegal to purchase or own it may be something to consider. :police:

Of course that other use may be a bonus to you :p

Hello Hello Hello And how do you know this then ?:shrug: ;)
 
oooh that might be useful, am trying to grow tea, might look a bit odd in conservatory though

"tea"

:police:

kinda neat but probably a bit thin and creasey... I'm still a big fan of the lorry vinyl that I use for my backdrop (it gets a pretty hard life from me), works a treat, though not so nice as paper for grey or anything but white seamless.
 
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