I work with a lot of backgrounds and film equipment, so it can be easy for me to be overly critical of related products. However, I've decided to try some cheaper backgrounds as I sometimes need a bit more frame length or a floor cloth to clean areas my higher quality cloths don't cover. It's good for the money! The two main factors I look for when choosing white drops for back are how opaque they are and how wrinkled they get. It passed both of those tests, it doesn't wrinkle visible which means that if handled properly it should be decently resistant to future wrinkles and as you can see in the picture my hand is still very white behind the material. I will happily add this to my set as a backup!