This is going to be an issue as big as anamorphic widescreen; every format has a hurdle to cross, and I think film grain will be the major issue this time. Unfortunately, it will be harder to get the public on board with. As Harris says, the public wants a squeaky clean image, something that looks like it was made today and shot digitally. This is just not the case. I also think people get "grain" confused with "dirt." Dirt should be removed. Grain should not.
Post #321754
- Author
- Darth_Evil
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- Robert A. Harris on Film Grain and Blu-Ray
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- Date created
- 25-Jun-2008, 1:54 AM