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cshelton said:The line down the middle is due to improper keying. I missed the bordering edges of the key somehow!
That makes sense. I bought one of their 5-in-1 collapsible reflectors and it was much better made than the competition. But based on your comments I guess I will go with the cloth and stand approach. Or maybe buy a pice of cloth and make my own PVC frame. Thanks.cshelton said:I ended up building my own frame for it with black PVC and it turned out nicely. It's not as portable as the one with the stands, so I'm kicking myself for that but it's not too bad to tote around.
The collapsable screens have a torque (twist) to them when you unfurl them, so it's not nice and flat if you were to lean it against the wall. That's why I built up a frame, and I'm using gaffer's tape to tape the thing down so it's completely flat against the frame.
If it's twisted, even the slightest bit, it tends to mess up the uniform lighting that you need when doing a bluescreen.