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RE: not all BDs are the same?

>>>Why is it that in no time grain has become 'a defect' instead of 'the nature of film'? On regular DVDs from just a few years ago, there is grain, and no one has died looking at them.<<<
Most of the people I've met who are anti-grain seem to be on the younger side, and grew up on video games instead of films. Their exposure to movies is somewhat limited. Most of the BDs seem to be tailored to them. Also, to compensate for DNR, many BDs have edge enhancement to give a fake sharpness.
Jack



Edits: 01/17/09 01/18/09

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