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Jun 2008
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Hi I'm new to this entire forum and have much to learn about HDTV. Late last year I purchased a 50" Samsung Plasma ( FP-T5094W ) and a Sony Blu-Ray Player ( BDP-S300 ); I was wondering as to why certain movies display a "snowy/grainy" effect on the dark areas of certain scenes. For instance, a movie like the "Orphanage" has this problem while "Cloverfield" does not; why is that? Same thing happens on DirecTV HD movie channels; some have it really bad and others do not have it at all. Is it because Cloverfield was shot with an HD camera and the Orphanage with a standard camera? Please help me to understand and advise me on whether I can correct this problem somehow if at all possible.
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Apr 2007
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few things
1. Nice choices on equipment 2. Grain gives dark scenes detail 3. Very few movies (28 days later) are shot on a standard definition camera. Most use film which has resolutions well over 1080p. 4. Grain has nothing to do with the resolution of the film, it has to do with the type of film stock that was used and/or if the film is shot digitally (which should yield no grain) 5. Digital does not equal HD, just the fact that the information is stored in "0s" and "1s". 6. Sorry, that I don't know what cameras were used in Cloverfield or the Orphanage, but Im assuming that the Orphanage was shot with film that was very grain heavy. 7. Don't get grain and noise confused. grain should be there, noise due to compression shouldn't. Compression noise is most likely what you are seeing on your DirectTv. Last edited by stockstar1138; 06-19-2008 at 02:43 PM. |
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You can start by doing a Search for Grain
![]() Ok I dug up an old post with links. There's several more new threads I'm sure: Some general pointers about grain on photographic film: A: low light scenes tend to be shot with faster more sensitive film that has more grain than the slower less sensitive film used for brighly lit shots like in daylight. B: B/W negative film (silver based) tends to be grainier in the highlights (bright parts of the image) while color negative film (dyes) tends to be grainier in the shadows. C: smooth uniform pastel color areas (like shots of clear blue skies) tend to show more grain. Electronic noise from digital capture might exhibit similar patterns. For more reading about grain or noise in images you can peruse this other threads too: Grain... How to deal with Grain... Film Grain I now see film grain 2001, Close Encounters, Pirates - Film Grain Poll Would you prefer 300 with or without grain? The "300 is grainy!!" thread Last edited by Deciazulado; 06-19-2008 at 02:59 PM. |
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Jun 2008
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It's set to "Dynamic" mode; other options include Standard and Movie modes. Thing is, I've tried the different modes when watching these movies and this seemingly animated white grainy effect still appears on the darker areas of these movie scenes.
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Apr 2007
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there supposed to be there. everyone is seeing the same thing as you are.
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always check with blu-ray.com, before listening to some chump at best buy (sorry to you guys here, that work there) |
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