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Savage #58 Studio Blue Seamless Background Paper (26" x 36')

BH #SABGP2658 • MFR #58-2612
Key Features
  • For Creating Smooth, Even Backgrounds
  • Optimized for Chroma Key Use
  • Fine-Tooth, Non-Reflective Surface
  • Acid- and Lignin-Free; pH Neutral
Photograph people and products against a smooth, uncluttered background with this 26" x 36' roll of #58 Studio Blue Seamless Background Paper from Savage. To facilitate even lighting, the surface of the paper is non-reflective and has a fine-tooth finish. In addition to photography, the paper may be used for events, decorations, banners, and more.
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Is this color the same as chroma blue?

Is this color the same as chroma blue?
Asked by: Sara
Hi Sara! That is correct, Studio Blue Seamless Paper is the same as Chroma Blue.
Answered by: Sydney
Date published: 2022-02-21

What's the difference between super white and ...

What's the difference between super white and pure white? Which one is whiter? Needed for product shots for a website.
Asked by: Risa
According to Savage Universal, Savage Seamless Paper has three different white shades available: #01 Super White, #66 Pure White and #50 White. Super White contains UV brighteners and is popularly used for product photography. Choose Super White to easily achieve an absolute white color using backlights. Pure White is a great all-around white with a neutral tone. This color is great for anything from headshots and portraits to product photos. Works well with or without backlights. White is a much warmer white tone compared to Super White and Pure White, and tends to complement skin tones well. This is ideal for headshots or portraits where absolute white is not needed as it delivers more of an “off-white” look.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2021-03-15

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what size would be a good size for it to be a background and a floor drop?
Asked by: Anonymous
Generally, if you need the subject to stand on the paper so that it would cover them from head to toe, that would be based on their height. However, most people choose a 107 wide option as that covers most subject with an average height up to 6 ft. An example of such is Savage Widetone Seamless Background Paper (#58 Studio Blue, 107 x 36') ,B&H # SABGP10758.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-27

What size roll is recommended for product ...

What size roll is recommended for product photography ranging in different sizes from cosmetics to bags or clothes?
Asked by: Emilee
Hi Emilee! For product photography of that size we recommend the 53" seamless paper.
Answered by: Sydney
Date published: 2021-01-28

Is this paper big enough to do an at home cake ...

Is this paper big enough to do an at home cake smash photoshoot or will I need a bigger size roll?
Asked by: Dominique
The roll is 26" wide. You will most likely want a much wider roll.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2019-07-31

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What it says Core Wound does that mean there is tube so this can go on a support rail?
Asked by: Anonymous
This roll of paper would come with a heavy cardboard core where a crossbar can be inserted into it for attachment to a background support. It can also be connected to manual or motorized background supports which expand at either end of the core. Please see the images below for reference to those.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Are any of the colors equivalent to an 18 percent ...

Are any of the colors equivalent to an 18 percent gray card?
Asked by: DAVID M.
Try the following backdrop that are the closest to 18 % grey. Savage Widetone Seamless Background Paper (#09 Stone Gray, 9' x 36') BH #SABGP1079 • MFR #9-12 https://bhpho.to/40g7KkH Savage Widetone Seamless Background Paper (#27 Thunder Gray, 9' x 36') BH #SABGP10727 • MFR #27-12 https://bhpho.to/3HoC0l4 Savage Widetone Seamless Background Paper (#74 Smoke Gray, 9' x 36') BH #SABGP10774 • MFR #74-12 https://bhpho.to/3JkYbuZ
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2023-01-29

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Can you do a above the wait portrait with the 26 x36' roll?
Asked by: Domonique H.
Probably not
Answered by: Derek G.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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