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    I'm having a heck of a time trying to find a muslin type of backdrop in a deep rich burgudy or merlot color like this:
    http://www.cardinalwinesandspirits.com/Assets/laWineGlass.gif
    Does anyone here know of one in existence? Thanks!
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    Huh?

    You want a print of a wineglass as a backdrop?
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    no not the wine glass, just the color of that type of wine
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    Originally Posted by sdsumike619 View Post
    no not the wine glass, just the color of that type of wine
    You can key in any color but dark redish is tough. Need a story board and camera details.

    Green screen to merlot is kind of a tough case but can be done with care and the right equipment.
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    I meant an actual, physical backdrop, not using a green screen with digital background....
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    Originally Posted by sdsumike619 View Post
    I meant an actual, physical backdrop, not using a green screen with digital background....
    Visit the fabric store and keep key/fill off it.
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    Go to Joann's or some other similar fabric store.
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    My mom and sister both sewed so I spent a lot of time in fabric stores. The problem with buying pre-dyed fabrics is that most will only be available in widths that are too narrow for a large backdrop. However, most large fabric stores have bleached and unbleached muslin, cotton sheeting or similar all-cotton fabrics in larger rolls. Either Joann Fabrics, Hancock Fabrics or Michael's should also have dyes that work well with all-cotton fabric. If there is nothing close, Rit has a color mixing chart. Mix up a little and do a test with a small piece of your fabric until you acheive the desired shade.
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