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The use of paper backgrounds has become the norm in professional photography and video. Whether for studio shoots or video productions, paper backdrops provide a background that is both practical and aesthetically pleasing.
Paper backdrop rolls offer many advantages, whether for creating your own photo studio or for use in professional studios.
Explore their benefits in this article, as well as the different brand, color and size options available on the market.
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Colorama, Manfrotto Papers, Savage: Which brand of paper backgrounds to choose?
The different brands offer a relatively similar range of background colors. However, some offer greater variety than others; for example, Colorama has a much wider selection than Manfrotto Papers.
In terms of paper quality, most of these brands are actually produced in the same mill, so the backgrounds are identical, but under different names. For example, Colorama’s Coral Pink corresponds to Savage’s Flamingo and is not available from Manfrotto Papers.
See our article for a detailed comparison of Colorama, Lastolite, Savage and Superior Seamless, as well as color matching between the different brands of paper backgrounds.
That said, when it comes to studio photography, Colorama is often the brand most mentioned. Its reputation is firmly established among professional photographers, who appreciate the quality and diversity of these paper backgrounds.
Whether for portraits, fashion shoots or video productions, Colorama has become a preferred choice thanks to its ability to meet the varied needs of creative people.