Saddle Brown Mixed Mottled Photo Video Backdrop is part of our new range of fabric backdrops. This time, we have invented a unique technique for dyeing the fabric. Pioneered by industry leaders, this technique takes pre-existing mottling up a notch. There is a 3D effect for added depth and the backdrop has been handpainted. You get exquisite details and elevated texture in this muslin range.
The soft, earthy tones are enhanced by the mixed mottling technique. The smooth, beautiful texture that has emerged is almost as smooth as an airbrushed filter. We use the best quality Indian cotton (165 gsm) to keep the heritage of art alive. The fabric is dyed with artistic precision and aesthetics to create beautiful patterns. We use complementary colours to create this photography product and keep it cohesive. The textures and patterns of the background will never distract from the subject.
A 4″ rod pocket makes sure you can hang the fabric with ease. You can style it in many different ways as fabric is meant to be adaptable. One way is to use a stand for the photo video background. Or you can hang it from a rod or rope at the right height. You can stretch it infinitely or crumple the fabric. And you can even create extra dimensions by making more folds. You can be as creative as you want! We do not recommend washing the photography background as this will deactivate the dyes and dilute the colour.
Backdrop Available in 4 different sizes:
6ft (W) x 9ft (H), 8ft (W) x 12ft, 10ft (W) x 16ft (H), 10ft (W) x 24ft (H)
Best used with these products: AriesX Stand, AriesX Clips for Cloth Background, AriesX A Clamp
How to use it: How to Use Background Cloth, Remove Wrinkles Easily and Different Ways to Style
Note: Product Images have been shot with the AriesX Xpress 600 Studio Flash and AriesX Translucent Umbrella, and colour-corrected with the Datacolor System. The colours shown can only be recreated with similar light sources after colour correction. Viewing/Photographing the product under any other lighting setup without colour calibration will result in a visible colour shift. Colours depicted may also vary slightly due to differences in Screens, printed media, and variances in manufacturer’s fabrics, dyes, or paints.