Savage Background 26x36 Black

Key Features
- High-quality paper
- Fine-tooth, non-reflective surface
- Easy to use – just unroll what you need
- Cost-effective for a wide variety of uses
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Savage Seamless Paper provides a high-quality, non-reflecting surface with an exquisite, fine-tooth feel that’s ideal for creating smooth and even backgrounds in portraits, commercial photography, product photography, videography, and much more. With sizes spanning up to 50 yards of paper length, just roll out what you need and trim the end when finished, to guarantee a fresh and sleek background with each use. Being a cost effective and versatile material, Savage Seamless Paper is not limited to just photographic use. Take your small and large-scale crafting, art and visual design projects to the next level with your next roll of seamless paper. Savage Seamless Paper is acid-free, lignin free and pH neutral.
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detailed specifications
| Size | 26x36 |
| Material | High-quality paper |
physical specifications
| Width | 26" |
| Background Color | Black |
| Length | 12 yd (36ft) |
- Black Seamless Paper
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