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Old 21st June 2018, 18:54   #51459  |  Link
huhn
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Originally Posted by Warner306 View Post
Yes, but the grain is meant to create the look of old movies, which had this artifact. And adding grain to correct artifacts is another story. It is more of a post-production tool than a necessary part of the image.

I'm guess I'm saying, what is grain? What does it represent? Is it meant to represent a dreamlike state or an imaginary world? What place does it have in the real world?
upscale a dvd with ngu and compare it with add grain and without it.

you should quickly see what the idea behind it is.
not here to convince you to use it or something just here to show you it's purpose.

@brazen1
out of the box screen are more and more inaccurate so much about perfection.
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