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View Poll Results: What do you think of DNR?
Removes details, removes grain - Unnecessary. I don't like it. 594 69.31%
I like it. Necessary. Removes film grain for that HD experience. 95 11.09%
DNR? I need to read more on the matter. 69 8.05%
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Old 04-29-2008, 01:44 AM   #11
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Well then I guess I just don't understand the grain thing much then even though I've read plenty of discussions on it here. I don't see why it can't be made without it. I thought it was added in to make the movie look like the theater? Well, a BD is sharper than the theater so for my personal preference it makes it lesser quality
It's present on any movie shot on film (99.9% of movies ever made)

It's added in to some digitally shot movies because it breaks things up, and "scatters" enough that you can get away with some dodgier FX for instance (300)

When you pull out grain, you're squashing fine detail (which individual grains are), the more you purge, the more overall quality you lose
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