Savage Seamless Backdrop Paper provides a high-quality, non-reflecting surface with a fine-tooth feel that’s perfect for creating smooth and even backgrounds for portraits, commercial photography, product photography, video interviews, social media, and much more.
It’s easy to use – just unroll what you need! If the end of the paper gets torn or dirty after a photo shoot, the used portion can be cut off and recycled.
GETTING STARTED
HOW TO HANG A PAPER BACKDROP
TIPS FOR WORKING WITH SEAMLESS
WHAT COLORS SHOULD I GET?
BEST BACKDROPS FOR YOUTUBE
SIZE CHART
Find which backdrop size is right for your next photo shoot here.
POPULAR QUESTIONS
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FAQ popolari
Which gray is the closest to neutral gray?
Try #9 Stone Gray and #27 Thunder Gray or our shade closest to an 18% gray card; #74 Smoke Gray. (Please note that Seamless Paper is a dyed natural product and color can vary slightly from batch to batch.)
Can I request a custom color, print or size?
We do not currently accept any custom color, print or size requests for our background products.
How can I avoid or correct color banding?
Color Banding occurs when there aren’t enough tones available in the bit depth of an image to create a seamless transition two graduating areas of color, brightness and/or saturation. Banding is often seen in images with a bright sky and can also occur with any smooth background such as with seamless paper or solid vinyl. Most frequently, the problem is seen in 8 bit images and in files that have been too heavily edited or compressed. When uploading to some sites on the internet that use strong compression methods, banding can occur in the converted image on the receiving end and that can be difficult to prevent.
Here are some tips to avoid and fix:
In camera
Set your image quality to the highest available setting
Set your camera’s color space to AdobeRGB
Shoot in RAW file format (vs. JPEG)
On the computer
Edit in 16 bits per channel mode
Perform all post-processing in a PSD or TIFF file format before converting the final version to sRGB and JPEG format (which compresses the image data)
Here are two suggested approaches to correcting banding in Photoshop:
1) Blur method (effective on strong banding)
Work in 16 bit mode: Image \ Mode \ 16 bits/Channel Copy the background layer: CTRL/CMD – J Make the layer copy into a Smart Object (so you can modify as desired): Filter \ convert for smart filter Add a surface blur: Filter \ blur \ surface blur (won’t affect detailed areas as strongly as other blur modes) Zoom into an area where banding is visible in the preview window Adjust the radus and threshold values to the lowest values that resolve the banding. Threshold will have the most impact. Add a black layer mask. Layer \ Layer Mask \ Hide All Select the Brush tool. [B] Select a soft brush and set the opacity to 50% Paint with white on the mask over the areas affected by banding.
2) Noise method (effective on mild banding)
Work in 16 bit mode: Image \ Mode \ 16 bits/Channel Create a new 50% gray fill layer – Layer \ New \ Layer… then Edit \ Fill… in “contents” field, select 50% gray Change the layer blend mode to “Soft Light” Add noise: Noise \ add noise Choose Uniform, and tic the box for “Monochromatic” Adjust the level until you see improvement Add a black layer mask. Layer \ Layer Mask \ Hide All Select the Brush tool. [B] Select a soft brush and set the opacity to 50% Paint with white on the mask over the areas affected by banding.
What colors are available in the 140" wide size?
Our 140″ W x 100' L seamless paper is available in four staple colors: #20 Black, #1 Super White, #46 Tech Green and #70 Storm Gray.