V-Flat World 24x24in Duo-Board Background (Whitewash/Hickory Planks)

Key Features
- 1 BOARD, 2 SIDES
- UHD PRINTED (300 DPI)
- HYPER-REALISTIC TEXTURE
- DUO LEGS INCLUDED
- LIGHTWEIGHT & PORTABLE
- GLARE RESISTANT
- WASHABLE & STAIN RESISTANT
- RIGID & STURDY
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OVERVIEW
Unfinished weathered wood for that raw outdoorsy feel and a beautiful stained wood look. Whitewash Wood on one side, Hickory Wood on the other.
Duo Boards enable food & product photographers, to set up, shoot and capture high quality, hyper realistic looking photos anytime and more importantly - anywhere. From food scenes to everyday lifestyle items like makeup, children's clothing or jewelry, a DuoBoard will set the scene. Weighing in at under two pounds (24x24") or under three pounds (30x40") portability and bringing them to a clients location is a breeze.
Our included multi functional Duo Legs allow for use with two board to create a floor to wall set up. Our Duo Legs can also be used with one board to stand it upright for creating just a wall and enabling you to use whatever surface you have already with it.
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detailed specifications
| Material | Polycarbonate |
physical specifications
| Dimensions | 24" x 24" x 3mm |
| Weight | 1.7lb |
- 1 x Double sided Duo Board
- 1 x Set of Duo legs
- 1 x Micro fiber placement/cleaning mat
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