ClickClick wrote in post #2632319
Hello everyone, just a real quick question here.
Never setup a studio before... just wondering about which backdrop is better. Seamless paper or muslin.
I need two colors, white and black. The area it is going in will be either my garage (cement floor) or my house (tile floor).
I will be needing a rather large (width wise) backdrop no matter which I use.
Advice?
Neither paper or muslin is "better". They are just different.
Each approach has its own set of upsides and downsides.
Paper is is very smooth and even, but it is easy to damage, heavy, hard to store, hard to transport (in the commonly used 9 foot rolls), lower in initial cost, and is consumed in use.
Muslin is easy to store, lighter, is not consumed in use, higher in initial cost, and the surface is softer.
Typically muslin is just more accommodating to use, but you cannot get that nice smooth surface of paper with muslin.
You pick your own set of upsides and downsides.
One note, unless you have a huge area, and a very robust manner to hold the roll, avoid the mentioned 140 inch wide paper. The roll is extremely heavy and long (12 feet) and very expensive as it requires special handling due to the length.
Another observation, many seem to obsess over the wrinkles in muslin. Wrinkles are just part of the mix if you choose muslin. In fact I stuff my muslin backdrops in tight bags so I will have many random micro wrinkles. Go with the flow regarding wrinkles in muslin, do not try to wrangle them. If you want something without wrinkles, that is the upside of paper.
Enjoy! Lon