The smaller size works well if you’re background is closely behind you. If there is a good amount of distance behind you, larger is better for appearance on camera. It looks real enough and has depth like a real wall.
Warped, wrinkly mess. I tried it in my garage and haven't quite gotten it to work…it has too many creases. The edges unravel easy.
This rounded rectangular chromakey backdrop is more challenging than collapsing a traditional oval-shaped green screen due to the shape of the frame. It is a bit cumbersome to collapse but with practice it gets easier.
Not horrible but still noticeable. This thing is a nightmare. Do not recommend.
The green isn't the same shade as the green for chromakey on obs. It leaves shading all across the screen if i try to use it. It looks more like potato chips.
The dimensions are advertised as 5 feet by 7 feet. It isn’t (i cannot speak to whether the others are actually a half of a foot shorter than what they advertise, but be forewarned if you use imperial measurements) the missing half foot makes it harder... Read More
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