Acrylic White & Black Reflective Display Table Riser for Professional Product Photography, KINJOEK 12 x 12 Inch, 30 x 30 cm Background Boards for Product Table Top Photography Shooting
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Yes, the surface is made of acrylic.
No, I do not believe that is true.
On the back of the background board, there is a brown protective film that can be torn off directly.
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Everyone complained that removing the protective layer was difficult; however, all you have to do is heat the layer for about one minute with a hair dryer, and the layer will begin to peel from the edge, and the entire layer will come off very quickly.
A peel-away layer coats the product, making it extremely difficult to remove. Despite my best efforts, I scratched it with my fingernail. The surface layer must have a higher hardness. br>br>Anyway, I hid the scratch behind the product I was photographing and went on with my work. It's an excellent reflection. br>br>This product could use two improvements: 1) a much easier way to peel the protective layer, and 2) it should come in a bag that allows you to store it safely for future use.
" Because I wasn't the only one having trouble removing the protective paper from this acrylic sheet, I decided to post this. It took a long time, but I eventually figured it out. I suggest scraping along the edge of the sheet's corner (the side with the 'Gary' on it) with a butter knife, as shown in my photo. Scrape toward you as if buttering the board, but make sure to scrape the paper with the sharp ridges (don't worry, the board won't be damaged). (I over-explained in the video. ) scraping was exaggerated). As soon as you've scraped some of the paper away, try peeling the rest back (make sure you've scraped enough paper back to be able to lift it up and pull it back). Then "ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta- da”. Your bulletin board should resemble the images I've provided.
Don't let the negative reviews deter you from trying these. Because they are shipped in pieces of styrofoam taped together, I only gave them four stars. There's nowhere to put them once you've opened them. To protect them and keep them clean, even a ziplock bag would have been useful. Aside from that, they're exactly what I needed.
For reflections, this is perfect. It's what I use to photograph macros and abstracts. Just don't count on it to deliver great photos on its own. To get the desired effect, you must understand lighting. The wrapper is a pain in my bu** to remove, but someone suggested ripping a corner and going slow. That was my first attempt, and it was successful. Because there isn't a protective cover, store it in a chest or drawer. The other issue is that this thing can accumulate a lot of lint and dirt, which my macro lens magnified far beyond what my eyes could handle. Here's a trick for getting rid of dirt that a cloth won't be able to get rid of. I wrapped my forefinger in sticky tape and gently pressed it against the board, which lifted the dirt; it's best to clean it up before photographing anything. It's a pain to remove in Photoshop, but if you can get past the drawbacks, this one is a winner!.
I have a light box, and the vinyl has become stained and is unable to be removed. It's simple to clean, and the best time to do so is in the morning or late afternoon when the sun is shining. I'll be purchasing another one.
These were an excellent, low-cost solution to my need for a reflective surface for the shots shown above. Although the adhesive paper could benefit from a tab somewhere on it to make removal easier, it isn't so difficult to remove that it has a negative impact on my opinion of the product. These are shipped in styrofoam with adhesive paper on both sides, so they arrived in perfect condition. br>br>Overall, I'm pleased; it's about what I expected, and it works great for small items like the skin care bottles here; for the price, I'd definitely recommend it.
It gives off a suffocating sensation and attracts every single dust particle in the room. To begin, I'll state unequivocally that these cannot be kept clean. It would have been nice if they came with some sort of dust jacket to keep them in. But nope. You can wipe them down as much as you want, but the nature of their static-generating properties will not allow you to do so. a power source Because of their nightmare design, they will attract every speck of dust, every stray cat hair, and anything else you can think of. And you don't want them to be that because they're supposed to be used for product reflectivity.