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it's 1/4 inch thick and 4x8. It not real cheap. You may find it cheaper elsewhere. Even if it was overpriced i've shot enough jobs with it that it's paid for itself over and over again.
 
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Good information. Thanks!
 
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Digimatt,
1/4 inch. Yeah thats thicker than what I have. (1/8" Mine was $80 so your price was just about right.
 
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Steve:
I am currently using a white gloss metallic floor paint for my high key images but as the layers are building up it is getting tacky and dirtier quicker. Would a white linoleum work? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Steve

Steve, I have been using Linoleum floor about a year now, but been thinking of moving to white Plexiglas at an 1/8 thickness, the reason is heal marks, hair, cloth fibers and dust, I am always cleaning the floor, but them heal marks are killers, like you I have a white painted wall and am painting it every three or four months, it's not cost affective. As for the reason I am leaning toward the Plexiglas ( sign material) is simple, I can pick it up and move it around, wash it with soap and water, as a background I can shoot through it too for silhouettes , or place a light behind it for other affects I just can not do right now.

Chas
 
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High key floor 1 Year, 10 Months ago Karma: 1  
I have a white painted wall with a wooden list. What is the best way to hide that list, or is it best to clone it out in Photoshop?

The measurement you have here above on the plexiglas is that in feet? We use centimeters here in Europe so I have to translate feet and inches to cm.

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