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I see a lot of reviews refer to the grain. I believe this is referring to that moving/grainy look of movies when you look very closely.
I remember the movie 300 had tons of this, and that most movies have some measure of it. question is: is this intentional, and what is the source of it? Why is the movie 300 heralded as a great visual achievement with so much of that "grain" going on? Thanks |
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