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Rosco Matte Black Photofoil

From the trusted brand Rosco comes the Matte Black Photofoil, a premium, roll of matte black aluminium material designed to expertly absorb light. This high-quality photofoil is the ideal solution for photographers, videographers, and theater production teams who require a professional-grade backdrop that eliminates unwanted reflections and masks light leaks with ease.

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Rosco Matte Black Photofoil

Rosco Matte Black Photofoil

From the trusted brand Rosco comes the Matte Black Photofoil, a premium, roll of matte black aluminium material designed to expertly absorb light. This high-quality photofoil is the ideal solution for photographers, videographers, and theater production teams who require a professional-grade backdrop that eliminates unwanted reflections and masks light leaks with ease.

Crafted for durability and ease of use, the Matte Black Photofoil can be swiftly shaped into custom configurations such as barndoors, flags, or any shape that your production demands. Its versatile nature allows for quick adaptation on set, ensuring that you can achieve the perfect lighting scenario for any scene.

The lightweight yet robust construction of the Photofoil means it can be easily positioned and secured in place using tape, staples, or adhesives, without the worry of it tearing or degrading over time. This makes it an indispensable tool for creating the desired ambiance or focus in both still photography and motion picture environments.

Now offered in a more convenient size, this Photofoil is especially suited for still photographers, videographers, and students who need professional light control properties without the bulk of larger rolls. Each roll is neatly packaged in a protective polytube, ensuring it remains in pristine condition until you're ready to use it, while also providing an affordable solution for those seeking top-tier light absorption and reflection management.

Whether you're working on a complex film set, capturing a portrait in a studio, or setting up for a live theater production, the Matte Black Photofoil from Rosco is your go-to choice for reliable, versatile, and professional light control.

Key Features:

Rosco Matte Black Photofoil for Light Absorption

Eliminates Reflections, Versatile for Photography/Film

Lightweight, Easy to Mold and Secure

Ideal Size for Various Uses

Packaged in a Protective Polytube

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Rosco Matte Black Photofoil

From the trusted brand Rosco comes the Matte Black Photofoil, a premium, roll of matte black aluminium material designed to expertly absorb light. This high-quality photofoil is the ideal solution for photographers, videographers, and theater production teams who require a professional-grade backdrop that eliminates unwanted reflections and masks light leaks with ease.

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