This is where we disagree. I LOVE how Disney restored all of the classics - this latest batch that has had little to no effort spent on them are true disappointments....when the artists drew the frames there was not grain. Grain is not a part of animation - it is an issue that was added due to the film medium. Not desired but residual due to no choice (in the past) now that they can eliminate it, they should. Please remember this statement is directed towards animation only and not films in general. I do respect a light detail grain in most films.
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Originally Posted by disneyfreak
All older movies have grain unless you have a digital transfer, you can't help it, of course you don't want it to be distracting, but I would much rather have a little bit of grain than have them mess with painting over details while trying to clean up movies to look like they're brand new.
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