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Old 6th June 2010, 08:18 PM
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Older movies always have a degree of grain to them,some more than others.It's just that blu-ray has the resolution to show it more.I actually have no problem at all with film grain.It's when they start to use DNR to remove it so that it looks like a movie that was filmed in 2010,that I have a problem......I think it was Gordon Gecko who said it best....Grain,for lack of a better word,is Good. Grain works.
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