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Savage #58 Studio Blue Seamless Background Paper (107" x 150')

BH #SABGP1075058 • MFR #58-50
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 107" x 150' 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.

Savage 58 Studio Blue Overview

Photograph people and products against a smooth, uncluttered background with this 107" x 150' 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.

The paper density is 145 gsm and it has an easy-to-handle resilient thickness. For mounting on many standard background stands, it comes wound on a core with a 2.125" interior diameter. A plastic sleeve protects the roll in transit and can be saved to provide continued protection when the paper is not in use. The paper should be stored vertically to reduce the possibility of warping and other damage. Photographers often use clamps to secure the paper to a backdrop stand as well as tape to secure the paper to the floor if rolled out for full-body shots. The paper is lignin- and acid-free, pH neutral, and 100% recyclable.
Designed for Chroma Keying
If you want to create a green or blue screen you will want #46 Tech Green or #58 Studio Blue, respectively. Both of these colors are optimized for chroma key work. Using paper makes it easy to ensure a clean background for smooth post-production workflows.
Choosing the Right Width
When purchasing a roll of background paper, you will need to determine the best size for your subject and space. Most colors are available in a range of widths and lengths though staples, like black and white, are available in even more options. Here is a general guide to choosing the right size:
  • 26" - This compact size can be used for smaller subjects, such as tabletop product photography or portraits of children. It can also be used for tight headshots with careful framing.
  • 53" - A medium size, this is suitable for up to full-length portraits of a single individual and larger objects.
  • 86" - Create images with multiple people (up to three) or very large objects.
  • 107" - The largest option for many colors, this width is great for group portraits or families with room for around four people or very large objects.
  • 140" - Available for #01 Super White, #20 Black, #46 Tech Green, and #70 Storm Gray, the largest size can fit up to six people at a time for larger group photos and can be used with very large objects.
Depending on your own space and capabilities, you should consider your paper size carefully. Wider and longer rolls are heavier and can be more difficult to work with though they bring advantages to ensuring a filled background.

Savage 58 Studio Blue Specs

Quantity
1
Material
Paper
Color / Design
Solid Blue
Thickness / Depth
7.6 mil / 0.19 mm
Basis Weight
145 gsm
Core Size
2.13" / 5.41 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
38 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
108 x 5.75 x 5.75"

Savage 58 Studio Blue Reviews

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question

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

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Whats the difference between pure white and super white Savage papers? I am looking for the right paper for shooting portraits with white seamless background
Asked by: Gregory
Savage Universal offers 3 different white seamless colors including White, Pure White, and Super White. The white color is the warmest tone of the 3 while pure white and super white are a completely neutral tone with the difference being the super white has UV brighteners added and slightly more fine texture.Pure white is the best all-around white, neutral tone, and it works great for anything from headshots and portraits to product shots and works great with or without backlights. Super white has UV brighteners added to the paper to make it appear brighter (think of using blueing agent when washing clothes to make your white clothes look brighter). The paper has a higher basis weight compared to all other seamless paper options, so the paper is stiffer and slightly thicker. It is perfect for product shots and full-length shots, and comes in a wider 140 roll option. It is best for achieving absolute white when using backlights. However, in some circumstances without using backlights and when there is more distance between the model and the backdrop, Super White paper may appear to have a bluish cast.Personally, I think Pure White is more flexible as it keeps its neutral tone with or without the use of backlights. However, if you are using the paper specifically for a clean white background and you always use lights on the background to increase its exposure for a catalog-type look (and you have no plans to underexpose the background for a gray or black background, or for use with gels to change the background color, and will mainly ONLY use it for high-key white backgrounds), then Super White would be better suited for your usage needs.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2023-02-23

With good care how long does one of these ...

With good care how long does one of these seamless paper backdrops last?
Asked by: Charles
They will track up with footprints if enough is rolled out for standing on. I have a very busy studio and can go through 1.5 to 2 rolls a year.
Answered by: brenda
Date published: 2021-10-03

question

I need to buy 5 of this size of 53 x 12yd and 1size 107 x 50yds color white, I need please put 6 in one package, is it possible?
Asked by: Anonymous
We can generally ship all the rolls together but unfortunately, there is no guarantee that they will be in one package.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Weight?
Asked by: Anonymous
When I ordered I ordered two of them so I am not sure of the exact weight but I think the total weight was 85lbs for the two. Having lifted these a few times they are close to 50 lbs but not quite. I hope that helps.
Answered by: Rebecca Janelle H.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Which color is closer to 50% gray?

Which color is closer to 50% gray?
Asked by: David
Fashion Gray seems to fit the bill as it has the best latitude to go Lighter or Darker.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2020-12-28

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

question

The back drop I orderd says 12 by 10.5 height times W but I want to order a back ground but can't figure out is it going to fit
Asked by: Cassandra L.
This should fit since it's under 12 ft wide.
Answered by: Jamie L.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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