IndusLite Titanium is a muted, warm-toned grey paper backdrop. It’s a shade that brings a modern and sophisticated aesthetic to your shoots. This subtle shade, created through expert pulp-dyeing, gives you the perfectly smooth background you need. Pulp-dyeing also gives an even colour throughout the roll. Titanium has a matte finish which gives you a non-reflective and flawless surface to shoot on.
This gray paper backdrop is perfect for catalogues, e-commerce, and commercial portraits. Its neutral tone makes it a versatile and reusable option for photographers who want a clean, elegant backdrop. Titanium adds a refined, contemporary feel to your visuals, making it a go-to choice for those looking to create polished and professional content. Its understated color ensures your subject remains the focus, while still offering a chic background.
Paper Backdrop Roll Available in 4 sizes:
Titanium is available in 4 sizes: 4.5ft x 16ft, 7ft x 16ft, 9ft x 16ft, and 9ft x 32ft. The smaller size is great for tabletop photography or product photography. However, you cannot use a 4.5ft wide backdrop for large-scale portraits. For a full-length shot, you need a minimum 7ft wide backdrop. And a 9ft backdrop is great for everything from fashion to e-commerce to large products like furniture.
It is a 145 gsm backdrop, which makes it thick and sturdy. Rolled around a cardboard core, it is easy to use and store. And the strong core also keeps the shape of your backdrop intact. The roll format allows you to unroll as much as you need at a time. And all you need to pack it up is roll it right back.
Best used with AriesX Backdrop Stands, AriesX Manual Pulley Backdrop Mount, AriesX Motorized Backdrop System.
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Note: Product Images have been shot with 600W Studio Flashes and AriesX Translucent Umbrella, and colour-corrected with the Datacolor System. Colours shown can only be recreated with similar light sources after colour correction. Colours depicted may vary slightly due to differences in Screens, printed media, and variances in manufacturer’s fabrics, dyes, or paints.