This Superior Specialties background paper roll is 1.35 x 11m in color 71 Lunar Gray , or dark gray. This professional-quality paper roll ensures a smooth, even background.
The paper is 1.35 meters wide. The total length of the paper on this roll is 11 meters. This is the maximum length the paper would reach if you were to unroll it completely. So even if the paper gets dirty during a shoot, you can simply cut off the end and still have plenty of length left. The cut piece can then be recycled.
Ultimate quality
Superior's seamless paper is produced entirely in the United States and offers the highest quality on the market. This matte paper is wrinkle-resistant, ensuring a beautiful, smooth background for your shoot or presentation. Because no matter what you're using the paper for, a smooth, clean background is essential.
Sustainability
To minimize environmental impact, the paper is produced in an environmentally responsible manner. The paper is made from up to 75% recycled fibers, is acid-free, and fully recyclable. Furthermore, the wood is sourced from certified, sustainable forests, and the production process is entirely hydropowered.
Confirmation on a background system
The roll comes on a sturdy tube with an inner diameter of 54mm. This allows you to easily attach the background paper to a background system, which you can find in the optional accessories.
Application Superior Specialties Background Paper 71. Lunar Gray (1.35x11m)
Lunar Gray—dark gray—is a beautiful neutral color for passport photos and (business) portraits. However, Superior background paper can be used for a wide variety of purposes. It's suitable for portraits, product photography, fashion shoots, and (product) presentations. It's also indispensable for content creators, artists, designers, and performers.
Superior's range includes various sizes and 50 colors. Looking for an alternative to your current background paper? Feel free to contact us so we can recommend the right color.
Due to different monitor settings, the paper color may vary slightly from the image displayed on your screen. The last image shows the color values, including RGB and CMYK. This allows you to simulate the color on your more calibrated monitor.