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PHOTTIX BACKGROUNDS SUPPORT KIT PHOTTIX BACKGROUNDS SUPPORT KIT
Limited special offer
€155.64 €194.55 -20%
Fabric or paper backing with a span of up to 2.8 m high and 3.6 m wide. this is a kit consisting of two vertical supports with tripod type base and a horizontal bar that serves as a support for the backing. the...
KUPO BABY HOOK BOTTOM HOOK KP-KS05 KUPO BABY HOOK BOTTOM HOOK KP-KS05
Limited special offer
€26.88 €33.60 -20%
Kupo KP-KS05 - BABY HOOK Bottom is a pair of adapters designed to hold a bottom paper unit set equipped with a 5/8" (16mm) baby hook receiver to be mounted on any light fixture or accessory with a baby pin
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€52.17
The Phottix extendable support for reflectors and diffusers is designed to comfortably and easily hold a reflector or diffuser, thus streamlining the professional's workflow. It can hold reflectors or diffusers up to...
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€40.68
The Drive Set book bottom is a pair of adapters that expand and lock securely into the core of a transparent paper roll. The bottom of the paper unit is mounted in Assembly with hooks that offer many mounting...

Frequently Asked Questions about Photography Backgrounds

Where to buy backgrounds for photography?

At Duke Fotografía you can find fabricpaper and vinyl backgrounds for photography. We also have fixedmobile and motorised supports. Of course you can find backgrounds of all colours and chroma. If you have any questions you can consult our experts.

What is a photographic chroma key?

A chroma key is a technique used to replace the area occupied by a fixed colour with another image. In the studio, green is generally used, although blue can also be used as they are the furthest from the human skin and require less post-processing of the image. It is important to work with a clean, smooth chroma key and adequate lighting.

What background do I need for my photo studio?

The most basic backgrounds are black and whitegrey is also a very common background, although we can achieve it from white by playing with light and exposure. As for materials, the most economical is fabric, although we must be very careful not to wrinkle it or get it dirty. More profitable options in the long term and that provide us with a background that is always clean are the cardboard or vinyl backgrounds that come in rolls.

What material are the photographic backdrops made of?

Most photographic backdrops are made of fabriccardboard or vinyl. Fabric is cheaper but requires more care, vinyl is the most expensive but is the easiest to clean and the easiest to keep smooth. Cardboard is an intermediate option as it tends to stay smooth but is difficult to clean.

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