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The original poster keeps mentioning problems with 4K causing major grain issues. If anything, higher resolution should reduce problems such as aliasing and yield less prominent grain and better approximate the theatrical experience.
With some recent movies, film does look much better than digital, but I suspect that much of that difference is film being shot mostly by master cinematographers. |
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